Outlook secondary email address problem

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I want to be able to send an email from a secondary email address, NOT the
DEFAULT address, and have it show that it was sent from the secondary email
address and have the headers all show that it was sent from the secondary
address, so that when someone replies, they reply to the secondary email
address. Outlook Express does this fine, but I cannot get it to work in
Outlook 2000 or 2003. Any suggestions
 
This information pertains to outlook 2000. I haven't tried it in 2003, so
please consider this. If your secondary email account is set up already in
your program you will be able to do this. After you have your message
completed that you want to send, click on the downward arrow next to the send
button. This will give you a selection of the email accounts that you have
set up. You choose which one you want the email to go from and that is what
it will do. Please be aware that you have to use the outgoing mail server
for the main email account. For example, if you are trying to send from your
home email account on your work computer, the outgoing mail server on your
home email account will have to be the same as the outgoing mail server for
your work account. I hope this helps.
 
Outlook 2002/XP does not have the down arrow on the SEND button that lets you
choose the FROM email account and reply address, et cetera. An older version
did and I miss it terribly. I have many roles and different email addresses.
Switching the default account from the Tools menu is awkward and causes many
errors.
 
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