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Old 01-27-2008   #4 (permalink)


 
 

Re: setting for replies: receiver address - not default address

A recent version of the Trend antivirus program (details not available)
causes assorted problems in Windows Mail. Watch to see if the
problems get worse enough you need to change your antivirus program.

"vanilla" <vanilla@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Oe9G5pMYIHA.4172@xxxxxx
Quote:

> 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?
>>>
>>
>

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