You can create a template and choose one of your accounts as the
sending account.
Begin
by opening an Outlook form. If you use Word as your editor,
you'll need to open an Outlook form using Actions, New Mail
Using, Microsoft Office Outlook (HTML) or disable Word as the editor in Tools, Options, Mail
Format and reenable it after you save the template.
Select the Account as usual.
Go
to File, Save as menu and save it as an template (*.oft). By default,
Outlook puts it in the Template folder, you may want to save it
in My Documents or another location.
Close the email form (click No when asked to save it).
Go to Outlook's View menu and select Toolbars, Customize.
Select the Commands tab and drag the Mail Message command to
any toolbar or menu and then drop it.
Right
click on the button you added and type a name in the Name field,
change the Default style to Text, if desired, and change the
Button image, if desired.
Finally, select Assign Hyperlink, then Open.
Browse to the location where you saved the template and
select it.
Close the Customize dialog and click on the button you just
added. Verify the correct account is selected, send a test
message to your other account to verify it works.
More Information
When you select an account in a template, it uses the Account name
to identify the selected account.
If you remove the account or change the account name, the template
will use the default sending account.
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Feb 25 2009
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