Remove "on behalf of" from messages

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adkendall2000

Hi,

I have set up 2 POP accounts in Outlook 2007.
The default POP a/c is (e-mail address removed) and the second POP a/c is
(e-mail address removed)

When I want to send an email from KarinB, I open a new email, and I
change the "From:" field to (e-mail address removed)

The receiver sees the email as "From: DavidB sent on behalf of KarinB"

I don't want this, all I want is for it to say "From: KarinB"

Can anyone help me on this issue please? I have seen various posts but
they relate to Exchange accounts - these are 2 pop a/c's and they are
not using Exchange.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Kendall.
 
Don't use the From field to select an account but use the Accounts button
under the Send button to select the account you want to use.
 
Don't use the From field to select an account but use the Accounts button
under the Send button to select the account you want to use.

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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003http://www.howto-outlook.com/
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I have set up 2 POP accounts in Outlook 2007.
The default POP a/c is (e-mail address removed) and the second POP a/c is
(e-mail address removed)
When I want to send an email from KarinB, I open a new email, and I
change the "From:" field to (e-mail address removed)
The receiver sees the email as "From: DavidB sent on behalf of KarinB"
I don't want this, all I want is for it to say "From: KarinB"
Can anyone help me on this issue please? I have seen various posts but
they relate to Exchange accounts - these are 2 pop a/c's and they are
not using Exchange.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks Roady, I'll give it a shot and let you know how I go.
 

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