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From: Andres Perez Andres on 12 Jan 2010 20:15 Anyone with a solution for this issue?, i´m still experiencing the same. i have two POP3 accounts when i schedule a new appointment and select the account i want to use to send the invitation outlook send it using the default email account in all cases, I discover switching the default account will make outlook to send it to the account you selected as default despite your selection on the meeting scheduling UI, anyway this is very annoying and you end up messing things around and sending invitation with the wrong account, I´m using Outlook 2007 (12.0.6514.5000) SP2 MSO 12.0.6425.1000) Windows Vista Home Premium Build 6002 SP2 Thank you!
From: Claudio on 8 Feb 2010 06:26
Hi, I had the same trouble, but I could fix it in an easy way I hope can help You too. Go to the owner mailbox Tools/Options/Delegates and check proper settings here. In my case, an old user was still inside and messed up the sender email address. Once I removed it and placed the proper user I need to delegate, the trouble was fixed. Hope it helps, cheers. "Andres Perez" wrote: > Anyone with a solution for this issue?, i´m still experiencing the same. i > have two POP3 accounts when i schedule a new appointment and select the > account i want to use to send the invitation outlook send it using the > default email account in all cases, I discover switching the default account > will make outlook to send it to the account you selected as default despite > your selection on the meeting scheduling UI, anyway this is very annoying and > you end up messing things around and sending invitation with the wrong > account, > > I´m using Outlook 2007 (12.0.6514.5000) SP2 MSO 12.0.6425.1000) > Windows Vista Home Premium Build 6002 SP2 > > Thank you! |