Help for Outlook 2003

riyazny

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Anyone help me to solve this..

Before i update my user;s system with Outlook 2003 ,it seems to be OK with 2 mail acc exchange & pop3 accounts in Outlook 2002.
Problem arise after i upgrade to 2003..

whenever the user try to forward the mail recieved from pop3 account to the other users inside our company the sending account is automatically changed to pop3 account & user
cannot able to send it using the excahnge account to forward the mails that are recieved from POP3 account..


please help me ,whether any other setting to be done in outlook to make default sending account as exchange ,,,


Thanks in advance

Niyaz
 

KLin

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Specify which e-mail account to use to send a message
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If you have set up multiple e-mail accounts (e-mail account: The server name, user name, password, and e-mail address used by Outlook to connect to an e-mail service. You create the e-mail account in Outlook by using information provided by your administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).) in Microsoft Outlook, you can specify which account to use when sending a message.

In the message, click Accounts.
Click the account you want to use.
Notes

By default, e-mail is sent by using the account specified as the default in the E-Mail Accounts Wizard (Tools, E-mail Accounts command). For example, your default account may be your work e-mail account, but you can specify to send a message from another e-mail account, such as your personal Internet service provider (ISP) (ISP: A business that provides access to the Internet for such things as electronic mail, chat rooms, or use of the World Wide Web. Some ISPs are multinational, offering access in many locations, while others are limited to a specific region.) account.
Sending messages from your ISP account may require you to be connected to that provider in order to receive permission to use the e-mail server. Contact your network administrator or ISP for more information.


From outlook 2003's help file. I couldn't find the account button option, but I don't have multiple email accounts setup in outlook on my PC.