Hello Jan,

An archeological dig discovered that on Monday, October 22, 2001 at
16:53 GMT -0400, Jan Rifkinson [JR] typed the following:

JR>   (2) create new msg from an AB entry that contains a new
JR>   msg template which includes the following:

JR>       %REPLYTO="" (to clear default account 'replyto' setting)
JR>       %REPLYTO="Account #2"

JR>   The result in 'Reply-To:' is Reply-To Account #1

JR>   Any further thoughts on possible reasons?

Are you putting in the account name, or are you putting in the e-mail
address?  Suppose the email address for account 2 is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED], then the macro (you only need one) is:

%REPLYTO="Jan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"

If you want to always use the SMTP server and addressing info from
Account 2 for this person, you can use: %ACCOUNT="Account #2"  This
time, replace "Account #2" with the account's name.

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Thanks for writing,
 Januk Aggarwal

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