Reply incorrect?

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Huib

Hi,

When performing a reply on a mail it should be logical that the mail is send
from the reveiver.

If there is more than one alias in the mailbox it happens that the name of
the sender is not the reveiver but one of the aliassen after performing the
reply.

I tried to found a logic behind it but didn't find anything.
The problem i also sawn in ME....so a general Windows problem???

Who knows more about this?

Regards
Huib
 
Huib said:
Hi,

When performing a reply on a mail it should be logical that the mail is
send from the reveiver.

If there is more than one alias in the mailbox it happens that the name of
the sender is not the reveiver but one of the aliassen after performing
the reply.

I tried to found a logic behind it but didn't find anything.
The problem i also sawn in ME....so a general Windows problem???

Who knows more about this?

Regards
Huib

The first alias to access the mailbox on the server downloads everything,
and then that one is chosen for the answers. Click in the From column to
change accounts. However, this will not correct the signature.
 
Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE said:
The first alias to access the mailbox on the server downloads everything,
and then that one is chosen for the answers. Click in the From column to
change accounts. However, this will not correct the signature.

Hi,
Thanks for the interest.
I was first looking to who was the standard (changing has no influence).
Then i saw that a one higher one was taken but when trying that one there
was no continuation of that logic.
I looked on the server who was first and also that didn't match...

All not that important but i was looking to the logic behind in and it seems
there is none (nevertheless strange)

Regards
Huib
 

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