Multiple E-Mail Accts

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CaPTRON-nz

Am I missing something: I operate several companies, and
several URL's with associated Email accts. All are
forwarded to my central E-Mail acct at the ISP. Thus all
are downloaded at the same time.

I would like to answer them with the return E-mail address
set up as selectable, rather than one default address.

Is there an easy way to do this. Lets say I get 75 Emails
a day after SPAM, and this would be reasonably equally
divided up into 5 different Email adresses.

Anyone have any thoughts?

Many thanx
 
CaPTRON-nz said:
Am I missing something: I operate several companies, and
several URL's with associated Email accts. All are
forwarded to my central E-Mail acct at the ISP. Thus all
are downloaded at the same time.

I would like to answer them with the return E-mail address
set up as selectable, rather than one default address.

Verison of Outlook?
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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.
 
Version 2000 SR1 on XP-home
Ron
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Verison of Outlook?
--
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.

.
 
Version 2000 SR1 on XP-home
Ron

You can do this if you use Outlook in Internet Mail Only mode. there is a
drop-down arrow by the "Send" button where you can choose which account to
send the reply with. (AFAIR.....)
 
Version 2000 SR1 on XP-home

Create a separate Email account for each address. This should give you an
"Account" button on the tool bar of the compose window. After composing the
message, click the Accounts button and choose the account from which you
wish to send the message. One caveat: some ISPs do not allow mail to be
sent unless the domain of the sending address is their domain. Thus, and
ISP whose domain is bigisp.net, for example, may not allow a sender to
specify (e-mail address removed) as the sending address. This is called
relaying and is often blocked.
--
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.
 
Brian Tillman said:
Create a separate Email account for each address. This should give you an
"Account" button on the tool bar of the compose window. After composing the
message, click the Accounts button and choose the account from which you
wish to send the message. One caveat: some ISPs do not allow mail to be
sent unless the domain of the sending address is their domain. Thus, and
ISP whose domain is bigisp.net, for example, may not allow a sender to
specify (e-mail address removed) as the sending address. This is called
relaying and is often blocked.

Does Outlook 2000 allow Authentication of smtp server? (I can't
remember....)
 
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