Which account the email comes from

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Vince

I use Outlook 2002 at home. I have two accounts, one for business, one for
personal.
I also have my Contacts list separated into two folders, business and
personal.
When I create a new email I usually go into the appropriate folder of the
Contacts list, right click an entry and select New Message to Contact.
Is there a way to tell Outlook that when I go into the Business folder of my
Contacts that the new message should come from the business account, so I do
not have to remember to select it manually? The personal email account is
the default, I prefer to leave it that way.

Thanks
 
As far as I know, no. There's no rule or automatic way to change the
outgoing account by contact folder.
 
Vince said:
I use Outlook 2002 at home. I have two accounts, one for business,
one for personal.
I also have my Contacts list separated into two folders, business and
personal.
When I create a new email I usually go into the appropriate folder of
the Contacts list, right click an entry and select New Message to
Contact.
Is there a way to tell Outlook that when I go into the Business
folder of my Contacts that the new message should come from the
business account, so I do not have to remember to select it manually?
The personal email account is the default, I prefer to leave it that
way.

What Vince and VanguardLH said, but I recall seeing mention of a third-party
utility that can help with that. I just don't recall where I saw that
mention, however, and a brief Google didn't locate it.

Outlook will, however, always reply using the account that received the
original message, so some of your problem is already handled.
 
Thanks to all for the replies.

If was to create a second mail profile, what is the procedure to switch
between them?

Thanks
 
Vince said:
If was to create a second mail profile, what is the procedure to
switch between them?

Close Outlook, wait a moment, then reopen Outlook. If you've enabled to
option to prompt for a profile, you'll be asked which profile Outlook should
use.
 
OK thanks.

Will the two profiles by default share the same contact list? If not, can I
set it that way?
 
Vince said:
OK thanks.

Will the two profiles by default share the same contact list? If
not, can I set it that way?

A mail profile will use whatever data files you tell it to use, but keep in
mind that since a sinlge PST contains ALL of Outlook's folders, you get all
of the folders in the PST - Inbox, Calendar, Contacts, etc. If you're going
to use the same data file in each profile, why bother with separate
profiles? The whole idea of separate profiles is so that you DON'T mix the
data.
 

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