On 9/6/03 7:40 AM, "Neil Glassman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> It could be a corrupt preference. I'm not exactly sure which preference
>> stores the account info, but think it's in the Microsoft folder in
>> Preferences.
>> 
>> ~/Library/Preferences/com.microsoft.Entourage.plist
>> 
>> ~/Library/Preferences/Microsoft/Entourage Preferences
> 
> So do you suggest that I delete these?

I would save them someplace safe for the test. It might save a bit of
trouble re-entering all your prefs if it doesn't help.
>   
>> You could create a new User in System Preferences, log out/in to new test
>> user. Open Entourage create your accounts, then test. Be sure to select
>> "leave messages on server" so when you go back to your normal user the mail
>> will be there to download into your regular identity. Mail you send will
>> need to be cc to yourself for downloading.
> 
> Same behavior - account 1 is default, both account 1 and account 2 go the
> same ISP mailbox, and when I reply to a mail sent to account 2 the reply
> account is account 1.

After viewing Allen's reply, I wonder if your ISP is the source. Has this
always been the behavior or is this a recent change?

I know when ATTBI was bought out by Comcast they just did me a "big favor"
and automatically forwarding all my ATTBI mail through my comcast.net
address. I couldn't unsubscribe to any list because I wasn't subscribed to
with the comcast.net address. So it's possible you just have aliases to your
one address with your ISP. Comcast allows me extra addresses and I have no
problem with this.

-- 
Diane Ross
MVP Entourage (MVPs are volunteers)
Entourage Help Page
<http://www.entourage.mvps.org/>


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