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Specify which e-mail account to use to send a message in Outlook 2



 
 
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Old June 11th, 2004, 07:06 PM
Karen8165
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Default Specify which e-mail account to use to send a message in Outlook 2

I have access to my personal email account and my boss' email account but I do not know how to switch between the two accounts to send and receive messages. Can anyone help?

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Karen
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Old June 12th, 2004, 12:14 AM
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Specify which e-mail account to use to send a message in Outlook 2

Are you using Exchange server? You need send as permission and type (or select) his name in the from field. if you have delegate rights, you have send as permission that adds 'on behalf of' but the admin can give you better send a permissions so only his name is seen in the message header.

"Karen8165" wrote:

I have access to my personal email account and my boss' email account but I do not know how to switch between the two accounts to send and receive messages. Can anyone help?

Thanks,
Karen

 




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