Outlook 2003 Multiple Profiles

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I am fairly new to Outlook.
I have 3 domain names that I have forwarding to my one pop3 email account.
I want my outgoing email for each domain name to be sent out with the
corresponding address in which the incoming mail was sent to (ex.
(e-mail address removed) comes to my one email account of (e-mail address removed). I want any
email sent to (e-mail address removed) to have (e-mail address removed) in the outgoing
address).

I assume I would set up 3 pop 3 accounts with my ISP? If true, then do I
set up three different profiles in Outlook? If true, how do I do this? I
tried based on other posts though have be unsuccessful. (I want to log in to
windows(xp) with my one profile (I saw in other posts that it was suggested
to set up different windows profiles for a family situation with several
memebers...I prefer not to do this).
Thanks in advance.
 
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Brian Tillman

Alicia said:
I am fairly new to Outlook.
I have 3 domain names that I have forwarding to my one pop3 email
account.

If you're really forwarding, then the sender will be changed to the
forwarding account and a Reply won't go to the original sender, but the
forwarder.
I want my outgoing email for each domain name to be sent out with the
corresponding address in which the incoming mail was sent to (ex.
(e-mail address removed) comes to my one email account of (e-mail address removed). I
want any email sent to (e-mail address removed) to have (e-mail address removed) in the
outgoing address).

Makes sense to me.
I assume I would set up 3 pop 3 accounts with my ISP?
Nope.

If true, then
do I set up three different profiles in Outlook?

You can do this, yes, but I would choose three accounts in one profile.
If true, how do I
do this? I tried based on other posts though have be unsuccessful.

What exactly have you tried?

Were it I, I'd create the three accounts, with the three addresses you want,
setting up receiving for only one of the accounts (since all your messages
are in one account's mailbox, according to what you initially stated). For
all accounts, I'd define the same outgoing server (Comcast's) using the
authentication credentials for that server in each account. Then, when you
wish to send a message, there'll be an "Accounts" button to the right of
Send and you can select the account you wish to appear as the sender prior
to sending the message.
 

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