MOOL - Default Sending Account

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Guest

Oh how I wish that I could control the profile of the default outgoing email
with MOOL! By default, an outbound email uses the MOOL connector; hence, my
hotmail account is the reply address.

Yes, I know that you can manually select the account to use for sending, but
I forget and it's a pain to boot. If anyone know a way to work around this, I
would appreciate it.

FWIW, I tried making a template (see www.slipstick.com), but since I use
Word 2003 as the email editor, it did not work as advertised.

Suggestions are most welcome! Thanks.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

did you go to Actions, New Mail using, Microsoft Office Outlook? Or Tools,
Options, Mail format and disable word as the editor? Once you create the
template, reenable word and the template will work with it.

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Guest

Here, Here!!

A week or so back, there was a post in these forums by one of the MOOL team
reps (or whatever they're called..I think it was Tara) who acted suprised
that setting any other account as 'default' didn't work. I got the
impression that it's SUPPOSED to work this way, but it doesn't. I've been
checking back daily in hopes of finding an actual 'fix' or patch or something
to make MOOL a MUCH more useful product...

Still hoping...

Eric
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

it worked with one build I used prior to the official release but is not
working now.

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