Can Outlook 2007 send outgoing emails from two different email accounts?

All my email for two email accounts dumps into one inbox on my hard drive. When I get an incoming email message addressed to my secondary email account, and reply to the message, Outlook replies using the primary account. Can I somehow tell it that when the email was addressed to my secondary account, it should reply from the secondary account, using the secondary email address?

As it stands now, unless I select the secondary account manually to reply from, it will always default to the primary, even if the mail came in addressed to the secondary. So what ends up happening is that people that I want to ONLY have my secondary account, end up receiving a message that reveals the primary account email address. Help!

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This might not solve it, but give it a try I stopped using Outlook a while back, but from my recollection I always had to manually select which account it was going out from if it was something other than the default account. Supposedly, though, Outlook should automatically do this. I found that other people were having this problem and there's a fix that seems to work for them, but it seems a little odd to me.

You may want to give it a try anyway and see if it works:In Outlook go to Tools>Options>Preferences>Email options. In "Whenreplying to a message", choose 'Include original message text'. Click OK.

Now while still in Options, select the Mail Format Tab. In "Composethis message format" choose 'Plain Text'. Uncheck "Use Microsoft Office Word to edit e-mail messages" if it is checked.

Click Apply and OK. Like I said, it sounds odd, but maybe it will work for you. Good luck!

Sources: https://answers.cbfl.net/answers/threadview?id=732291 .

Yes it does. Yes. Sadly, though, it's not as slick as other email applications, or even a Palm Treo for that matter.

When sending, use the "Accounts" button located just below the send button on the email compose form to select the account from which you will send the message. It will normally default to your "default" account unless you are replying to a message, in which case it will default to the account that received the message. When receiving, you may receive into a separate destination folder by Creating the folder in your Inbox or elsewhere in your storage structure.

Setting a rule (Tools | Rules and Alerts" that will file messages received through a particular account into said folder. You can also elect to have your email list view show the account that received the message, but that clutters up the screen a bit. I'd send screencaps, but am presently using O2003.

1 EddieNygma, regarding your answer "This might not solve it, but give it a try":Thanks for your response, I followed you up to:Uncheck "Use Microsoft Office Word to edit e-mail messages" if it is checked. Click Apply and OK. I could not find this option, though recall it on previous versions of outlook.

I am using 2007. At this point, I am willing to try anything, so any more info you can provide would be helpful! Thanks!

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EddieNygma, regarding your answer "This might not solve it, but give it a try":Thanks for your response, I followed you up to:Uncheck "Use Microsoft Office Word to edit e-mail messages" if it is checked. Click Apply and OK. I could not find this option, though recall it on previous versions of outlook.

I am using 2007. At this point, I am willing to try anything, so any more info you can provide would be helpful! Thanks!

2 SirSAKalot, regarding your answer "Yes it does. ":thanks for your response, you see, the problem is that the program does not default to reply from the account that received the message. Unless I specifically change the account manually prior to hitting send, it always uses the default account, no matter which account received the message.

I want it to reply using the account the message came in on automatically, without me having to select it. I would appreciate any other suggestions!S.

SirSAKalot, regarding your answer "Yes it does. ":thanks for your response, you see, the problem is that the program does not default to reply from the account that received the message. Unless I specifically change the account manually prior to hitting send, it always uses the default account, no matter which account received the message.

I want it to reply using the account the message came in on automatically, without me having to select it. I would appreciate any other suggestions!S.

3 newmoonbirth,It sounds like something may be "broken", then. I just tested on a computer running Vista and O2007 and it behaved as I said - sending to a secondary account caused the reply to be generated through that account. In this case the Outlook profile contains 3 different POP accounts.

Have you tried destroying your Outlook profile and then recreating it? What kind of email accounts are in your profile? Is Exchange involved?

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Newmoonbirth,It sounds like something may be "broken", then. I just tested on a computer running Vista and O2007 and it behaved as I said - sending to a secondary account caused the reply to be generated through that account. In this case the Outlook profile contains 3 different POP accounts.

Have you tried destroying your Outlook profile and then recreating it? What kind of email accounts are in your profile? Is Exchange involved?

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