is this possible in outlook 2003?

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i've forwarded my email from another account to outlook
(e.g. (e-mail address removed))

i use outlook to manage my primary account also.
(e.g. (e-mail address removed) )

when i get a forwarded email from (e-mail address removed) and
when i reply to it....the from field defaults to (e-mail address removed).
i'd like it to be (e-mail address removed).

can this be done?

thanks.
 
ppcguy said:
when i get a forwarded email from (e-mail address removed) and
when i reply to it....the from field defaults to (e-mail address removed).
i'd like it to be (e-mail address removed).

With two accounts defined, you can manually select which account will send
the message, but I don't believe you can automate it.
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Brian Tillman
Smiths Aerospace
3290 Patterson Ave. SE, MS 1B3
Grand Rapids, MI 49512-1991
Brian.Tillman is the name, smiths-aerospace.com is the domain.

I don't speak for Smiths, and Smiths doesn't speak for me.
 
i've forwarded my email from another account to outlook
(e.g. (e-mail address removed))

i use outlook to manage my primary account also.
(e.g. (e-mail address removed) )

when i get a forwarded email from (e-mail address removed) and
when i reply to it....the from field defaults to (e-mail address removed).
i'd like it to be (e-mail address removed).

can this be done?

It would seem that the easiest thing to do would be to stop the
forwarding. Just have Outlook check (and download) both accounts
directly. When you write a reply, it will automatically reply using the
account through which the original was received.

If you continue with the forwarding everything to one account, Outlook
will only be aware of that one account.
 

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