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James
I recently upgraded to a wireless DSL network within my home but still have
my old dial up ISP account active. The DSL account is with a different ISP
and involves new e-mail addresses. Both the old and new e-mail accounts are
still active and my setup currently lets me see incoming mail from either
account but sends all mail via the new DSL ISP e-mail account.
I find that when I try to reply to an incoming e-mail sent to the old
account, Outlook automatically assumes I will be responding using the old
ISP. This causes messages not to be sent properly since the sending
function of the old ISP is turned off.
In this situation, is there a way to respond to incoming mail via the new
DSL ISP account? I am not speaking of creating a brand new message to the
incoming mail but rather hitting the reply button and have the new account
used for reply rather than the old.
Thanks for any help.
James
my old dial up ISP account active. The DSL account is with a different ISP
and involves new e-mail addresses. Both the old and new e-mail accounts are
still active and my setup currently lets me see incoming mail from either
account but sends all mail via the new DSL ISP e-mail account.
I find that when I try to reply to an incoming e-mail sent to the old
account, Outlook automatically assumes I will be responding using the old
ISP. This causes messages not to be sent properly since the sending
function of the old ISP is turned off.
In this situation, is there a way to respond to incoming mail via the new
DSL ISP account? I am not speaking of creating a brand new message to the
incoming mail but rather hitting the reply button and have the new account
used for reply rather than the old.
Thanks for any help.
James