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[QUOTE="John Keith, post: 9240444"] I have two mail accounts set up in my OL98/WinXP. I receive mail from both accounts but normally only send mail from my primary account which is also set as my default. But occassionally I will get mail on the secondary account (which is primarily an incoming mail only) that I want to reply to. But I find that when I reply to that incoming mail and then send/receive using that secondary (non-defualt) account the mail is not sent and remains in my outbox. But I've also tried to forward that message (rather than reply) and insert the reply to address in the to: field and use my primary (default) account but even in this case the mail is not sent and remains in my outbox. What is the operating rules on how default and other mail accounts intereact? Do I have to change the default to the secondary account when I'm downloading mail from it to be able to reply to those messages and then change the default back to my primary account? Do later versions of Outlook operate this same way? If there is a cleaner way of dealing with multiple mail accounts maybe I could finally be convinced to upgrade. John Keith [email]kd0gd@juno.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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