Specify e-mail account for recipient in address book

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I use exhange server 2003 along with Outlook 2003. Various recipients are
sent mail vial exchange server and many other through internet Is there a
way to specify a default for the particular exchange recipients rather than
having to select Exchange Server as the Account for each mailing to them?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
What would your setup be? Do you have more accounts configured than just the
Exchange account? Why? Isn't your Exchange server connected to the Internet
as well?

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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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I use exhange server 2003 along with Outlook 2003. Various recipients are
sent mail vial exchange server and many other through internet Is there a
way to specify a default for the particular exchange recipients rather than
having to select Exchange Server as the Account for each mailing to them?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Per contact account settings is not a current feature.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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reading.

After furious head scratching, S.Hanagan asked:

| I use exhange server 2003 along with Outlook 2003. Various
| recipients are sent mail vial exchange server and many other through
| internet Is there a way to specify a default for the particular
| exchange recipients rather than having to select Exchange Server as
| the Account for each mailing to them?
|
| Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Sorry for the lack of information. The only reason I am using the exhange
server is for intranet mail and to allow delegates to access calendars on
Outlook. But I also use Outlook as e-mail via the internet as well. The
internet account is the default and when i send mail intranet, I have to
select the exchange server account.
 
Nope, then you can't. Connecting your Exchange server to the Internet would
be your solution.

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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Sorry for the lack of information. The only reason I am using the exhange
server is for intranet mail and to allow delegates to access calendars on
Outlook. But I also use Outlook as e-mail via the internet as well. The
internet account is the default and when i send mail intranet, I have to
select the exchange server account.
 
I have 5 domains hosted by my exchange server i.e. (e-mail address removed),
(e-mail address removed), (e-mail address removed) etc. How would I configure Outlook2003 so that I
can pick which email address to send from? (if I had POP acounts I beleive I
could choose the "Accounts" button, but I don't)
 
Joe said:
I have 5 domains hosted by my exchange server i.e. (e-mail address removed),
(e-mail address removed), (e-mail address removed) etc. How would I configure Outlook2003
so that I can pick which email address to send from? (if I had POP
acounts I beleive I could choose the "Accounts" button, but I don't)

But you can create the accounts as though they were POP accounts, specifying
a dummy POP server and the Exchange server for SMTP (you may have to enable
the SMTP feature of Exchange). Make them send-only accounts in the
send/receive group dialogue.
 
I assume you mean to have the exchange server allow relaying? The messages
bounce back with

Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.

Subject:
Sent: 10/13/2006 2:58 PM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

'(e-mail address removed)' on 10/13/2006 2:58 PM
550 5.7.1 Unable to relay for (e-mail address removed)
 
Milly states that it could be done by making multiple signatures
corresponding to each account assigned to my mailbox (using Word as the email
editor)....didn't work for me though because I don't have Word2003... wish it
did....
 
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