have him set the smtp to use the pop password - it could be the account pops
before smtp and that is causing the problem. If he doesn't ever need to send
from account2, have him configure it to use a smtp password - and enter
something goofy that will error out.

On 3/30/06, Harondel J. Sibble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Okay, client is running outlook 2003 SP2, with 2 internet (pop3/smtp)
> accounts.
>
> The original account was from his office, he still receives email on this
> account, but doesn't need to send out on it as he isn't really working for
> this company anymore. We'll call this account2
>
> He setup a new account with his home adsl service and set it as the
> default.
> We'll call this account1.  When he sends a new email out, it comes out
> under
> account1, I reply to it, he then replies to my reply, outlook then says
> this
> message will be sent out under account2. The message shows up between to:
> and
> send buttons.
>
> Googling brought me to these links
>
> http://geekswithblogs.net/jgonzalvo/archive/2004/12/27/18603.aspx
>
> <
> http://groups.google.ca/group/microsoft.public.outlook/browse_frm/thread/c01167b82780fc30/d8f0f46c947d576e?lnk=st&q=outlook+2003+multiple+accounts%2C+reply+goes+out+on+wrong+account&rnum=1&hl=en#d8f0f46c947d576e
> >
>
> or short version  http://snipurl.com/oe9l
>
> Both of which suggest an issue with smtp authentication on the various
> accounts and that if it fails on account1, outlook with silently use
> account2. For both accounts, smtp authentication is not required nor
> provided
> by the respective account providers.
>
> I also tried the following from the first link
>
>    To prevent outlook from sending out from the wrong account;
>    goto Tools
>    then 'Send recieve settings'
>    then 'define send and recieve groups'
>    click 'edit' button
>    click on the account you don't want to send out from
>    uncheck the 'send mail items'
>
> But still no joy.
>
> Suggestions?
>
> Also sent this to the Yahoo Outlook Advanced group.
>
>
>


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Diane Poremsky
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