That is interesting, as this is happening to me also. Each time I reply to
an e-mail message, I have to check which account is listed as "From" ... I
had not noticed whether the "From" field is always set to the default
account ... don't know about the other poster but, yes, I am using a
third-party spam filter that adds a toolbar in Windows Mail (Trend Micro
Internet Security.)
I like the program and it is working well for me, so will just live with
paying more attention ... but I _did_ wonder what was going on ... thanks
for info ... vanilla
"Gary VanderMolen" <gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:e7qlEsZXIHA.484@xxxxxx
Quote:
> This problem only happens when something has corrupted or stripped
> the account information from the message you are replying to.
> Are you using any sort of third party anti-spam program?
> Which antivirus are you using?
>
> --
> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)
>
>
> "strunz" <strunz@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:C34385A6-148B-49C6-B9D6-DCB4F4AFAF54@xxxxxx Quote:
>> hi,
>> i have different email accounts with different addresses. when i receive
>> an
>> email and reply, then normally the 'sent to' (my) email address should be
>> automatically selected, shouldn't it? but it doesn`t, it is always my
>> default
>> email address that is used for replies. result: if i am not cautios every
>> time when replying, i send my response with a different email address (my
>> default), which i might not use for this purpose, or which just simply
>> confuses the others. is there a setting which makes it possible to just
>> simply take the specific address, where the email has been sent to by any
>> other person?
>>
>