Sending with two accounts

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Hi All,

I use Outlook 2003 as my email based. I configure two email accounts on one
profile, but created two separate pst file for each account, so they can have
it's own inbox. I also created a rule telling it to which account (inbox) to
go to when I recieve an specific email. Problem is, everytime I want to sent
out an email I have to go to Tools-Accounts- and set which email to default
so when my reciepient recieve my email they see which email address it's
from. Is there an easy way or can I create I rule so when I send an email I
can which email address to use. Thanks in advance.
 
Kobe Cunanan said:
I use Outlook 2003 as my email based. I configure two email accounts
on one profile, but created two separate pst file for each account,
so they can have it's own inbox. I also created a rule telling it to
which account (inbox) to go to when I recieve an specific email.
Problem is, everytime I want to sent out an email I have to go to
Tools-Accounts- and set which email to default so when my reciepient
recieve my email they see which email address it's from. Is there an
easy way or can I create I rule so when I send an email I can which
email address to use.

Nope. You just have to remember which one you want to use and click
Accounts to select it.
 
Kobe Cunanan said:
I use Outlook 2003 as my email based. I configure two email accounts
on one profile, but created two separate pst file for each account,
so they can have it's own inbox. I also created a rule telling it to
which account (inbox) to go to when I recieve an specific email.
Problem is, everytime I want to sent out an email I have to go to
Tools-Accounts- and set which email to default so when my reciepient
recieve my email they see which email address it's from. Is there an
easy way or can I create I rule so when I send an email I can which
email address to use.

Nope. You just have to remember which one you want to use and click
Accounts to select it.
 

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