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John Wolf
Hello,
I am having probems with one customer setting up Outlook
2003 to send email. The configuration is an Exchange 2000
server setup for internal email (No internet access) and
Outlook 2003 configured to use the exchange server and
also a smtp/Pop account from the internet provider. She
just got a new computer. On her old one she was using
Outlook 2000 and if she sent a message to both internal
and external addresses, Outlook 2000 would use the
appropriate account to send the mail (Exchange account for
internal and ISP account for external mail), but now if
she sends email to a mixed list of recipiants they all try
to be sent with 1 account, which she can pick. Is there
anyway to change the configuration so it uses the correct
path to the user. The way it is now she has to send the
message twice, once for internal accounts and once for
external accounts).
Does anyone know how to configure Outlook to use the right
account for the emails automatically.
Thanks for any help
John Wolf
I am having probems with one customer setting up Outlook
2003 to send email. The configuration is an Exchange 2000
server setup for internal email (No internet access) and
Outlook 2003 configured to use the exchange server and
also a smtp/Pop account from the internet provider. She
just got a new computer. On her old one she was using
Outlook 2000 and if she sent a message to both internal
and external addresses, Outlook 2000 would use the
appropriate account to send the mail (Exchange account for
internal and ISP account for external mail), but now if
she sends email to a mixed list of recipiants they all try
to be sent with 1 account, which she can pick. Is there
anyway to change the configuration so it uses the correct
path to the user. The way it is now she has to send the
message twice, once for internal accounts and once for
external accounts).
Does anyone know how to configure Outlook to use the right
account for the emails automatically.
Thanks for any help
John Wolf