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How do I specify which e-mail account to use when sending an e-mail?

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• If you have set up multiple e-mail accounts in Microsoft Outlook, you can specify which account to use when sending a message. In the message, click Accounts. Click the account you want to use. • By default, e-mail is sent by using the account specified as the default in the E-Mail Accounts Wizard ( Tools, E-mail Accounts command). For example, your default account may be your work e-mail account, but you can specify to send a message from another e-mail account.

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If you have set up multiple e-mail accounts in Microsoft Outlook, you can specify which account to use when sending a message. • In the message, click Account. • Click the account you want to use. By default, e-mail is sent by using the account that you designate as the default in the Accounts Settings dialog box (Tools menu, Account Settings command). For example, your default account may be your work e-mail account, but you can choose to send a message from another e-mail account, such as your personal Internet service provider (ISP) account.

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• If you have set up multiple e-mail accounts in Microsoft Outlook, you can specify which account to use when sending a message. • In the message, click Accounts. • Click the account you want to use. • By default, e-mail is sent by using the account specified as the default in the E-Mail Accounts Wizard ( Tools, E-mail Accounts command). For example, your default account may be your work e-mail account, but you can specify to send a message from another e-mail account.

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