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Subject:
From:
Joe Pearson <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 14 Mar 2001 21:01:42 +0200
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> > I've set up two "internet email" profiles and I can
> *receive* mail fine
> from both ISPs, but I cannot work out how to send on both.
> Outlook appears
> to
> > decide randomly which one it's going to use to send on and
> leaves the
> message in the Outbox until I connect to that ISP. It's not
> always the same
> > one..........
>
> First, you usually can't send a newly created email unless
> you logged in to
> the mail server (that is, checked your email from that server
> during that
> session).  And newly created emails will use the default server (check
> Accounts under the Tools menu to see which is which).
>
> Secondly, when replying, the server used is the one which received the
> original message.
>
> Now, keeping the above in mind, select Send Using from the
> File menu  in
> Outlook, then choose the appropiate server.  Hope this helps.
>
>
> Ian Carmichael
> Orlando, FL
>
This is a second attempt at replying - it doesn't look as though it's using
the service I received the message on

Joe

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