Re: Multiple email accounts within OUTLOOK 2003 - problem
- From: Peter Rogers <news.rogers@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 14:16:14 GMT
"David" <vwq47@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>For a long time, as well as having my bigpong emails coming in, I have also
>had Outlook (2003) set up to receive email from a couple of Hotmail
>accounts.
>
>Some months ago (and I am sure it was after a Microsoft upgrade maybe in
>January), ALL emails I am sending appear to the receipient to have come from
>my bogpond account, NOT from the email account from which I intend to send
>them (within Outlook). When I look at the email addresses set up in the
>accounts, they are all OK.
>
>Any suggestions as to the problem resolution please? I am hoping this is
>not one of the added features of Outlook now!
Have you checked the Outgoing Mail server, that's what governs where
your mail is sent from.
Select Tools, E-Mail Accounts and ensure the View or change existing e
mail accounts radio button is selected. Click on next. Now select
each e mail account and click on change. Check the Outgoing Mail
Server (SMTP) The server name is in the form smtp. ispname.com where
the ispname.com is the domain from where your outgoing mail would be
sent.
You should also click on More Settings and check the Reply e-mail on
the General Tab
Normally you would send e mails from the smtp server of your isp (in
my case ntlworld so my smtp server is set to smtp.ntlworld.com) but
your reply e-mail might be set to your hotmail address so that
recipents would reply to hotmail.
Hope this helps
Posting from Peter Rogers
Replace NOSPAM with ntlworld to reply
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