When multiple accounts represent only one account

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Currently, I have four e-mail addresses that I maintain. Each address
forwards it's e-mail to one account. I download all my e-mail into Outlook
2003 through that one account.

Now, I would like to send e-mail with the option of choosing either of my
four addresses as the "reply to" address. Any suggestions as to how I might
use Outlook to solve this problem? Other programs utilise a multiple
identities option, but Outlook does not.
 
IanFJ said:
Currently, I have four e-mail addresses that I maintain. Each address
forwards it's e-mail to one account. I download all my e-mail into
Outlook 2003 through that one account.

Now, I would like to send e-mail with the option of choosing either
of my four addresses as the "reply to" address. Any suggestions as
to how I might use Outlook to solve this problem? Other programs
utilise a multiple identities option, but Outlook does not.

You can use multiple accounts for this. Create the accounts, setting them
all up the same way, but specifying a different "E-mail Address" for each.
Then, edit the "All Accounts" send/receive group to change the options for
all but one account to remove the "Receive mail items" option. When you
want to send a message from a particular address, use the Accounts button to
choose the account with the sending address you wish to use.
 
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