From: VanguardLH on
playhardergirl wrote:

> I have 3 email accounts in Outlook 2003 that I send and receive emails from.
> I used to be able to change the email account in which to Send a new email
> from; but that feature disappeared at some point. I checked the support page
> and tried to find instructions on how to set up Outlook 2003 to allow you to
> be able to select a different email address to send an email from rather than
> always sending emails from the main, default email address. The instructions
> said to click on "Accounts" in a new email. I do not have that option
> anywhere in a new email message and I do not see "Accounts" anywhere in the
> main menu for Outlook. Can anyone help me find out what happened and why I
> can't select a different email address to send a new email from? I am using
> Vista 64-bit; and I have had plenty of crashes with Outlook 2003 since I
> installed it onto this computer running Vista...but it usually just restarts
> the program and I can operate it normally once it does. THANKS VERY MUCH for
> any assistance you can offer!

Do you have more than one e-mail account defined within your mail profile?
You said that you have 3 e-mail accounts defined, but have you checked?

Have you installed an add-on to Outlook that attempts to modify the toolbar
in Outlook? Could be it corrupted the toolbar definition. Right-click on
the toolbar, Customize, Toolbars tab, select the Standard toolbar, and click
Reset. If that doesn't return the Account button in the toolbar, see if it
reappears if you start Outlook in its safe mode ("outlook.exe /safe").
Continual crashing of Outlook probably means you installed an add-on that
isn't compatible with Outlook anymore. You'll need to uninstall that add-on
or get a newer version of it.
From: Gordon on

"playhardergirl" <playhardergirl(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C9C89F03-C343-4381-A857-225B8C41AE1F(a)microsoft.com...
> I understand it's not "accountS." There is no word "Account" under the
> Send
> button. I'm telling you it's not anywhere to be found. I'm not a beginner
> computer or Outlook user and I'm not looking past it... it's not there at
> all. I remember being able to use the feature, but the word "Account" is
> not
> there anymore and I don't know how to get it back. Possibly removing
> Outlook
> and reinstalling it.??
>

The account button only shows if you have more than one email account set
up.
Do you have more than one email account set up?

From: Linda[dot] on
VanguardLH wrote on Mon, 07 December 2009 10:48
> playhardergirl wrote:
>
> > I have 3 email accounts in Outlook 2003 that I send and receive emails from.
> > I used to be able to change the email account in which to Send a new email
> > from; but that feature disappeared at some point. I checked the support page
> > and tried to find instructions on how to set up Outlook 2003 to allow you to
> > be able to select a different email address to send an email from rather than
> > always sending emails from the main, default email address. The instructions
> > said to click on "Accounts" in a new email. I do not have that option
> > anywhere in a new email message and I do not see "Accounts" anywhere in the
> > main menu for Outlook. Can anyone help me find out what happened and why I
> > can't select a different email address to send a new email from? I am using
> > Vista 64-bit; and I have had plenty of crashes with Outlook 2003 since I
> > installed it onto this computer running Vista...but it usually just restarts
> > the program and I can operate it normally once it does. THANKS VERY MUCH for
> > any assistance you can offer!
>
> Do you have more than one e-mail account defined within your mail profile?
> You said that you have 3 e-mail accounts defined, but have you checked?
>
> Have you installed an add-on to Outlook that attempts to modify the toolbar
> in Outlook? Could be it corrupted the toolbar definition. Right-click on
> the toolbar, Customize, Toolbars tab, select the Standard toolbar, and click
> Reset. If that doesn't return the Account button in the toolbar, see if it
> reappears if you start Outlook in its safe mode ("outlook.exe /safe").
> Continual crashing of Outlook probably means you installed an add-on that
> isn't compatible with Outlook anymore. You'll need to uninstall that add-on
> or get a newer version of it.





I am not sure what you are asking me about the 3 different email accounts. I have each account defined by itself and when outlook sends/receives, it separates the emails into the separate files I created so that they are not all grouped together in one folder (Each account is setup to send and receive through it's own POP account).

I also clicked on an option to show the "FROM:" field, but that doesn't allow you to choose which account to send the email from... but it looks like you can type something custom in there to show to the recipient.

I R-clicked the toolbar and reset it... I see no change. Yes, I do have one thing called "YouSendIt" installed onto the toolbar to help me email very large files. It is possible that the "Account" option disappeared when I installed that because I don't use that feature too often. Do you know if anything has been reported about "YouSendIt" operating with Outlook? I would remove it if I had to, but I like the feature sending VERY large emails for me with no difficulties. Upgrading to a newer version of Outlook is difficult due to financial issues at this time, and I would rather keep the YouSendIt or get something else to help send super large files (I have StuffIt, but the files are still large when emailing).

THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your assistance - it was helpful... - any suggestions or additional comments, suggestions or information you could add for what would be the best next step?


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From: Linda[dot] on
VanguardLH wrote on Mon, 07 December 2009 10:48
> playhardergirl wrote:
>
> > I have 3 email accounts in Outlook 2003 that I send and receive emails from.
> > I used to be able to change the email account in which to Send a new email
> > from; but that feature disappeared at some point. I checked the support page
> > and tried to find instructions on how to set up Outlook 2003 to allow you to
> > be able to select a different email address to send an email from rather than
> > always sending emails from the main, default email address. The instructions
> > said to click on "Accounts" in a new email. I do not have that option
> > anywhere in a new email message and I do not see "Accounts" anywhere in the
> > main menu for Outlook. Can anyone help me find out what happened and why I
> > can't select a different email address to send a new email from? I am using
> > Vista 64-bit; and I have had plenty of crashes with Outlook 2003 since I
> > installed it onto this computer running Vista...but it usually just restarts
> > the program and I can operate it normally once it does. THANKS VERY MUCH for
> > any assistance you can offer!
>
> Do you have more than one e-mail account defined within your mail profile?
> You said that you have 3 e-mail accounts defined, but have you checked?
>
> Have you installed an add-on to Outlook that attempts to modify the toolbar
> in Outlook? Could be it corrupted the toolbar definition. Right-click on
> the toolbar, Customize, Toolbars tab, select the Standard toolbar, and click
> Reset. If that doesn't return the Account button in the toolbar, see if it
> reappears if you start Outlook in its safe mode ("outlook.exe /safe").
> Continual crashing of Outlook probably means you installed an add-on that
> isn't compatible with Outlook anymore. You'll need to uninstall that add-on
> or get a newer version of it.




VanguardLH... sometimes I can't think of what to do because I'm always working on so many things at once... After reading your last message about a possible plug-in kink, I performed a "detect and repair" feature from the Help section of Outlook. After performing the "detect and repair," the "Accounts" button showed back up on my toolbar! THANKS VERY VERY MUCH for your help!!! I really appreciate it!

In fact, THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU who replied to my post! I appreciate your time and efforts! MERRY CHRISTMAS and Happy New Year to you all!! Whoo hooo!.
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From: VanguardLH on
Linda[dot] wrote:

> VanguardLH... sometimes I can't think of what to do because I'm always
> working on so many things at once... After reading your last message
> about a possible plug-in kink, I performed a "detect and repair" feature
> from the Help section of Outlook. After performing the "detect and
> repair," the "Accounts" button showed back up on my toolbar! THANKS VERY
> VERY MUCH for your help!!! I really appreciate it!
>
> In fact, THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU who replied to my post! I appreciate
> your time and efforts! MERRY CHRISTMAS and Happy New Year to you all!!
> Whoo hooo!.

Then you should go to Help -> About -> Disabled Items to see if the repair
disabled any of your add-ons to Outlook. If there is a disabled item,
uninstall it and then check if a newer version is available.

I don't use YouSendIt's add-on. I don't see a reason for such an add-on.
While it makes it easier to utilize an account you are pre-configured with
them, I would use it so rarely that having a questionable add-on for a
rarely used function doesn't make sense in destabilizing Outlook.

There are lots of online file storage services available and many provide
for a *lot* more storage than YouSendIt (100MB), like:

http://www.adrive.com/ (50GB max quota, 2GB max file size)
http://www.driveway.com/ (500MB max file size)
http://www.filefactory.com/ (300MB max file size)
http://www.megashares.com/ (10GB max file size)
http://www.rapidupload.com/ (300MB max file size)
http://www.sendspace.com/ (300MB max file size)
http://www.spread-it.com/ (500MB max file size)
http://www.transferbigfiles.com/ (1GB max file size)
http://zshare.net/ (500MB max file size)
http://www.zupload.com/ (500MB max file size)

If it is sensitive content and when storing it online in a public storage
area or to guard it against whomever operates the online storage service,
remember to encrypt it. I doubt the YouSentIt add-on is encrypting the
content of your attachment that you upload to them so be careful about the
content of what you upload to them.