Outlook is sending all email from one account

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Guest

I have three accounts set up in Outlook 2003, but no matter which one I
select to send from, it sends from the default account. How do I fix this? It
is getting quite frustrating. Isn't this program supposed to make my life
easier?
 
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Guest

I need to make a correction. It only sends email from the master email
account, not from any of the ones that I created afterwards. They are real,
seperate accounts so this makes no sense.
 
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Guest

What are the exact steps you're taking to choose an e-mail account to send
from? Also, what type of accounts are they -- POP3, IMAP...?

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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

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Guest

They are all POP/SMTP. They are all from the same domain name (that I
control). They are seperate email accounts, not just different aliases. I
click on "new message", then on "accounts", then type my subject and my body.
Then I click send. I just conducted some further testing. It only happens
when sending email to yahoogroups.com. I did not have this problem when I was
using Outlook 2000. Any suggestions? The test emails all come back saying
that they originated from the correct email address except when they are sent
to yahoogroups. Those emails are returned as undeliverable saying they were
sent from my other email address.
 
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Guest

The only things I can think of for you to try are to remove and re-add your
e-mail accounts, OR create a new mail profile and add your e-mail accounts to
it again, and see if that solves the problem. I'll let you know if I find
any other possible reasons for this issue.

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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

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only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. ***
 

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