mutiple email accounts

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Guest

I have three email accounts on the one ISP server
When I reply I want Outlook to reply using the email address the original
message was addressed to. How do I configure outlook to do this?

At the moment it selects the default email address as the sender.
 
G

Guest

I also have multiple accounts and have the same Question / Problem

In addition, I need to be able to reply with a different signature and the
corresponding email address based upon how the message was addressed to me.

Does anyone out there now how to accomplish this in Outlook?

Thanks in advance.
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Brian Tillman

Doug F said:
I also have multiple accounts and have the same Question / Problem

In addition, I need to be able to reply with a different signature
and the corresponding email address based upon how the message was
addressed to me.

Does anyone out there now how to accomplish this in Outlook?

Depends on your version of Outlook, which you decided wasn't worth
mentioning.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Peter S said:
I have three email accounts on the one ISP server
When I reply I want Outlook to reply using the email address the
original message was addressed to. How do I configure outlook to do
this?

Outlook should always reply using the account that received the message.
Note that "account" and "e-mail address" aren't necessarily synonymous
 
B

Brian Tillman

Peter S said:
My version of Outlook is 2003 - Peter S

Use Tools>Options>Mail Format>Signatures and create a signature for each of
your accounts. Use the "Select signature for account" drop-down on Mail
Format to associate each signature with its account. Make sure a version of
the signature exists for each format type. You must have a default
signature for each account, even if it's a signature file that contains
nothing more than a space.

Use Word as your mail editor and your signature for the account you choose
should appear in the message. See if anything here helps:
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/signatures.htm
 

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