Which account the email comes from

V

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
 
V

Vince Averello [MVP - Outlook]

As far as I know, no. There's no rule or automatic way to change the
outgoing account by contact folder.
 
B

Brian Tillman

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.
 
V

Vince

Thanks to all for the replies.

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

Thanks
 
B

Brian Tillman

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.
 
V

Vince

OK thanks.

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

Brian Tillman

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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