Windows Vista Tips

Windows Vista Tips > Newsgroups > Windows Vista Mail > setting for replies: receiver address - not default address

Reply
Thread Tools Display Modes

setting for replies: receiver address - not default address

 
 
strunz
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      01-23-2008
hi,
i have different email accounts with different addresses. when i receive an
email and reply, then normally the 'sent to' (my) email address should be
automatically selected, shouldn't it? but it doesn`t, it is always my default
email address that is used for replies. result: if i am not cautios every
time when replying, i send my response with a different email address (my
default), which i might not use for this purpose, or which just simply
confuses the others. is there a setting which makes it possible to just
simply take the specific address, where the email has been sent to by any
other person?

 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
 
Gary VanderMolen
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      01-23-2008
This problem only happens when something has corrupted or stripped
the account information from the message you are replying to.
Are you using any sort of third party anti-spam program?
Which antivirus are you using?

--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)


"strunz" <> wrote in message news:C34385A6-148B-49C6-B9D6-...
> hi,
> i have different email accounts with different addresses. when i receive an
> email and reply, then normally the 'sent to' (my) email address should be
> automatically selected, shouldn't it? but it doesn`t, it is always my default
> email address that is used for replies. result: if i am not cautios every
> time when replying, i send my response with a different email address (my
> default), which i might not use for this purpose, or which just simply
> confuses the others. is there a setting which makes it possible to just
> simply take the specific address, where the email has been sent to by any
> other person?
>


 
Reply With Quote
 
vanilla
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      01-27-2008
That is interesting, as this is happening to me also. Each time I reply to
an e-mail message, I have to check which account is listed as "From" ... I
had not noticed whether the "From" field is always set to the default
account ... don't know about the other poster but, yes, I am using a
third-party spam filter that adds a toolbar in Windows Mail (Trend Micro
Internet Security.)

I like the program and it is working well for me, so will just live with
paying more attention ... but I _did_ wonder what was going on ... thanks
for info ... vanilla


"Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message
news:...
> This problem only happens when something has corrupted or stripped
> the account information from the message you are replying to.
> Are you using any sort of third party anti-spam program?
> Which antivirus are you using?
>
> --
> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)
>
>
> "strunz" <> wrote in message
> news:C34385A6-148B-49C6-B9D6-...
>> hi,
>> i have different email accounts with different addresses. when i receive
>> an
>> email and reply, then normally the 'sent to' (my) email address should be
>> automatically selected, shouldn't it? but it doesn`t, it is always my
>> default
>> email address that is used for replies. result: if i am not cautios every
>> time when replying, i send my response with a different email address (my
>> default), which i might not use for this purpose, or which just simply
>> confuses the others. is there a setting which makes it possible to just
>> simply take the specific address, where the email has been sent to by any
>> other person?
>>

>


 
Reply With Quote
 
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      01-27-2008
A recent version of the Trend antivirus program (details not available)
causes assorted problems in Windows Mail. Watch to see if the
problems get worse enough you need to change your antivirus program.

"vanilla" <> wrote in message
news:...
> That is interesting, as this is happening to me also. Each time I reply to
> an e-mail message, I have to check which account is listed as "From" ... I
> had not noticed whether the "From" field is always set to the default
> account ... don't know about the other poster but, yes, I am using a
> third-party spam filter that adds a toolbar in Windows Mail (Trend Micro
> Internet Security.)
>
> I like the program and it is working well for me, so will just live with
> paying more attention ... but I _did_ wonder what was going on ... thanks
> for info ... vanilla
>
>
> "Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> This problem only happens when something has corrupted or stripped
>> the account information from the message you are replying to.
>> Are you using any sort of third party anti-spam program?
>> Which antivirus are you using?
>>
>> --
>> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)
>>
>>
>> "strunz" <> wrote in message
>> news:C34385A6-148B-49C6-B9D6-...
>>> hi,
>>> i have different email accounts with different addresses. when i receive
>>> an
>>> email and reply, then normally the 'sent to' (my) email address should
>>> be
>>> automatically selected, shouldn't it? but it doesn`t, it is always my
>>> default
>>> email address that is used for replies. result: if i am not cautios
>>> every
>>> time when replying, i send my response with a different email address
>>> (my
>>> default), which i might not use for this purpose, or which just simply
>>> confuses the others. is there a setting which makes it possible to just
>>> simply take the specific address, where the email has been sent to by
>>> any
>>> other person?
>>>

>>

>



 
Reply With Quote
 
vanilla
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      01-27-2008
OK ... thanks ... I adopted Vista as soon as it was publicly available at
the end of last January and have had to try several different commercial
firewall/antivirus packages to find the right fit for my particular Vista
config. Over the last five years, I have tried all of the major packages ...
and during 2007 with Vista, I used four commercial and one free solution.

I even considered going the 'no commercial package' route ... Vista firewall
hardened in Advanced settings, Defender, local group policy ... but I don't
know enough to make the right decisions ... what the heck is a named pipe,
anyway? (g) I am working on that ... buying books, reading blogs, white
papers, studying for exams, etc. ...

So I really hope I will not have to go find something else to try yet again
.... the replies: receiver address/default address problem needs to be fixed,
but I am a very patient person and will try troubleshooting/workarounds and
putting up with _some_ problems while waiting for a solution ...

I am wondering, is it just TM that is doing this or are there others, too?
.... also, what about the advice NOT to use any external filter hooks in
WinMail ... I have read in more than one newsgroup/blog that says it really
isn't necessary ...

thanks ... vanilla


<> wrote in message
news:...
>A recent version of the Trend antivirus program (details not available)
> causes assorted problems in Windows Mail. Watch to see if the
> problems get worse enough you need to change your antivirus program.
>
> "vanilla" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> That is interesting, as this is happening to me also. Each time I reply
>> to an e-mail message, I have to check which account is listed as "From"
>> ... I had not noticed whether the "From" field is always set to the
>> default account ... don't know about the other poster but, yes, I am
>> using a third-party spam filter that adds a toolbar in Windows Mail
>> (Trend Micro Internet Security.)
>>
>> I like the program and it is working well for me, so will just live with
>> paying more attention ... but I _did_ wonder what was going on ... thanks
>> for info ... vanilla
>>
>>
>> "Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> This problem only happens when something has corrupted or stripped
>>> the account information from the message you are replying to.
>>> Are you using any sort of third party anti-spam program?
>>> Which antivirus are you using?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)
>>>
>>>
>>> "strunz" <> wrote in message
>>> news:C34385A6-148B-49C6-B9D6-...
>>>> hi,
>>>> i have different email accounts with different addresses. when i
>>>> receive an
>>>> email and reply, then normally the 'sent to' (my) email address should
>>>> be
>>>> automatically selected, shouldn't it? but it doesn`t, it is always my
>>>> default
>>>> email address that is used for replies. result: if i am not cautios
>>>> every
>>>> time when replying, i send my response with a different email address
>>>> (my
>>>> default), which i might not use for this purpose, or which just simply
>>>> confuses the others. is there a setting which makes it possible to just
>>>> simply take the specific address, where the email has been sent to by
>>>> any
>>>> other person?
>>>>
>>>

>>

>
>


 
Reply With Quote
 
vanilla
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      01-27-2008
OK ... just saw answer to my question about 'is it only TM' ... no, it is
several others also ... it is looking more and more like the best thing to
do is to turn off e-mail scanning ... vanilla


"vanilla" <> wrote in message
news:usi$...
> OK ... thanks ... I adopted Vista as soon as it was publicly available at
> the end of last January and have had to try several different commercial
> firewall/antivirus packages to find the right fit for my particular Vista
> config. Over the last five years, I have tried all of the major packages
> ... and during 2007 with Vista, I used four commercial and one free
> solution.
>
> I even considered going the 'no commercial package' route ... Vista
> firewall hardened in Advanced settings, Defender, local group policy ...
> but I don't know enough to make the right decisions ... what the heck is a
> named pipe, anyway? (g) I am working on that ... buying books, reading
> blogs, white papers, studying for exams, etc. ...
>
> So I really hope I will not have to go find something else to try yet
> again ... the replies: receiver address/default address problem needs to
> be fixed, but I am a very patient person and will try
> troubleshooting/workarounds and putting up with _some_ problems while
> waiting for a solution ...
>
> I am wondering, is it just TM that is doing this or are there others, too?
> ... also, what about the advice NOT to use any external filter hooks in
> WinMail ... I have read in more than one newsgroup/blog that says it
> really isn't necessary ...
>
> thanks ... vanilla
>
>
> <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>A recent version of the Trend antivirus program (details not available)
>> causes assorted problems in Windows Mail. Watch to see if the
>> problems get worse enough you need to change your antivirus program.
>>
>> "vanilla" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> That is interesting, as this is happening to me also. Each time I reply
>>> to an e-mail message, I have to check which account is listed as "From"
>>> ... I had not noticed whether the "From" field is always set to the
>>> default account ... don't know about the other poster but, yes, I am
>>> using a third-party spam filter that adds a toolbar in Windows Mail
>>> (Trend Micro Internet Security.)
>>>
>>> I like the program and it is working well for me, so will just live with
>>> paying more attention ... but I _did_ wonder what was going on ...
>>> thanks for info ... vanilla
>>>
>>>
>>> "Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message
>>> news:...
>>>> This problem only happens when something has corrupted or stripped
>>>> the account information from the message you are replying to.
>>>> Are you using any sort of third party anti-spam program?
>>>> Which antivirus are you using?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "strunz" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:C34385A6-148B-49C6-B9D6-...
>>>>> hi,
>>>>> i have different email accounts with different addresses. when i
>>>>> receive an
>>>>> email and reply, then normally the 'sent to' (my) email address should
>>>>> be
>>>>> automatically selected, shouldn't it? but it doesn`t, it is always my
>>>>> default
>>>>> email address that is used for replies. result: if i am not cautios
>>>>> every
>>>>> time when replying, i send my response with a different email address
>>>>> (my
>>>>> default), which i might not use for this purpose, or which just simply
>>>>> confuses the others. is there a setting which makes it possible to
>>>>> just
>>>>> simply take the specific address, where the email has been sent to by
>>>>> any
>>>>> other person?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>


 
Reply With Quote
 
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      01-27-2008
Trend seems to have added a troublesome feature (email scanning) after
Norton and McAfee did it first.

Most other antivirus companies, if they added such a feature at all, at
least allowed you to leave it disabled, and wrote it so it would not cause
problems if disabled.

Some of the other things you wrote about security are beyond my
knowledge.

"vanilla" <> wrote in message
news:usi$...
> OK ... thanks ... I adopted Vista as soon as it was publicly available at
> the end of last January and have had to try several different commercial
> firewall/antivirus packages to find the right fit for my particular Vista
> config. Over the last five years, I have tried all of the major packages
> ... and during 2007 with Vista, I used four commercial and one free
> solution.
>
> I even considered going the 'no commercial package' route ... Vista
> firewall hardened in Advanced settings, Defender, local group policy ...
> but I don't know enough to make the right decisions ... what the heck is a
> named pipe, anyway? (g) I am working on that ... buying books, reading
> blogs, white papers, studying for exams, etc. ...
>
> So I really hope I will not have to go find something else to try yet
> again ... the replies: receiver address/default address problem needs to
> be fixed, but I am a very patient person and will try
> troubleshooting/workarounds and putting up with _some_ problems while
> waiting for a solution ...
>
> I am wondering, is it just TM that is doing this or are there others, too?
> ... also, what about the advice NOT to use any external filter hooks in
> WinMail ... I have read in more than one newsgroup/blog that says it
> really isn't necessary ...
>
> thanks ... vanilla
>
>
> <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>A recent version of the Trend antivirus program (details not available)
>> causes assorted problems in Windows Mail. Watch to see if the
>> problems get worse enough you need to change your antivirus program.
>>
>> "vanilla" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> That is interesting, as this is happening to me also. Each time I reply
>>> to an e-mail message, I have to check which account is listed as "From"
>>> ... I had not noticed whether the "From" field is always set to the
>>> default account ... don't know about the other poster but, yes, I am
>>> using a third-party spam filter that adds a toolbar in Windows Mail
>>> (Trend Micro Internet Security.)
>>>
>>> I like the program and it is working well for me, so will just live with
>>> paying more attention ... but I _did_ wonder what was going on ...
>>> thanks for info ... vanilla
>>>
>>>
>>> "Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message
>>> news:...
>>>> This problem only happens when something has corrupted or stripped
>>>> the account information from the message you are replying to.
>>>> Are you using any sort of third party anti-spam program?
>>>> Which antivirus are you using?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "strunz" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:C34385A6-148B-49C6-B9D6-...
>>>>> hi,
>>>>> i have different email accounts with different addresses. when i
>>>>> receive an
>>>>> email and reply, then normally the 'sent to' (my) email address should
>>>>> be
>>>>> automatically selected, shouldn't it? but it doesn`t, it is always my
>>>>> default
>>>>> email address that is used for replies. result: if i am not cautios
>>>>> every
>>>>> time when replying, i send my response with a different email address
>>>>> (my
>>>>> default), which i might not use for this purpose, or which just simply
>>>>> confuses the others. is there a setting which makes it possible to
>>>>> just
>>>>> simply take the specific address, where the email has been sent to by
>>>>> any
>>>>> other person?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>



 
Reply With Quote
 
Gary VanderMolen
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      01-28-2008
Even the originator of the antivirus email scanning concept,
Symantec (Norton), admits that it is redundant, and not
necessary:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...rc=bar_sch_nam

--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)


"vanilla" <> wrote in message news:%23M%...
> OK ... just saw answer to my question about 'is it only TM' ... no, it is several others also ... it is looking more and more
> like the best thing to do is to turn off e-mail scanning ... vanilla
>
>
> "vanilla" <> wrote in message news:usi$...
>> OK ... thanks ... I adopted Vista as soon as it was publicly available at the end of last January and have had to try several
>> different commercial firewall/antivirus packages to find the right fit for my particular Vista config. Over the last five
>> years, I have tried all of the major packages ... and during 2007 with Vista, I used four commercial and one free solution.
>>
>> I even considered going the 'no commercial package' route ... Vista firewall hardened in Advanced settings, Defender, local
>> group policy ... but I don't know enough to make the right decisions ... what the heck is a named pipe, anyway? (g) I am
>> working on that ... buying books, reading blogs, white papers, studying for exams, etc. ...
>>
>> So I really hope I will not have to go find something else to try yet again ... the replies: receiver address/default address
>> problem needs to be fixed, but I am a very patient person and will try troubleshooting/workarounds and putting up with _some_
>> problems while waiting for a solution ...
>>
>> I am wondering, is it just TM that is doing this or are there others, too? ... also, what about the advice NOT to use any
>> external filter hooks in WinMail ... I have read in more than one newsgroup/blog that says it really isn't necessary ...
>>
>> thanks ... vanilla
>>
>>
>> <> wrote in message news:...
>>>A recent version of the Trend antivirus program (details not available)
>>> causes assorted problems in Windows Mail. Watch to see if the
>>> problems get worse enough you need to change your antivirus program.
>>>
>>> "vanilla" <> wrote in message news:...
>>>> That is interesting, as this is happening to me also. Each time I reply to an e-mail message, I have to check which account
>>>> is listed as "From" ... I had not noticed whether the "From" field is always set to the default account ... don't know about
>>>> the other poster but, yes, I am using a third-party spam filter that adds a toolbar in Windows Mail (Trend Micro Internet
>>>> Security.)
>>>>
>>>> I like the program and it is working well for me, so will just live with paying more attention ... but I _did_ wonder what
>>>> was going on ... thanks for info ... vanilla
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Gary VanderMolen" <> wrote in message news:...
>>>>> This problem only happens when something has corrupted or stripped
>>>>> the account information from the message you are replying to.
>>>>> Are you using any sort of third party anti-spam program?
>>>>> Which antivirus are you using?
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "strunz" <> wrote in message news:C34385A6-148B-49C6-B9D6-...
>>>>>> hi,
>>>>>> i have different email accounts with different addresses. when i receive an
>>>>>> email and reply, then normally the 'sent to' (my) email address should be
>>>>>> automatically selected, shouldn't it? but it doesn`t, it is always my default
>>>>>> email address that is used for replies. result: if i am not cautios every
>>>>>> time when replying, i send my response with a different email address (my
>>>>>> default), which i might not use for this purpose, or which just simply
>>>>>> confuses the others. is there a setting which makes it possible to just
>>>>>> simply take the specific address, where the email has been sent to by any
>>>>>> other person?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>

>>

>



 
Reply With Quote
 
Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      01-28-2008
"strunz" <> wrote in message
news:C34385A6-148B-49C6-B9D6-...
> hi,
> i have different email accounts with different addresses. when i receive
> an
> email and reply, then normally the 'sent to' (my) email address should be
> automatically selected, shouldn't it? but it doesn`t, it is always my
> default
> email address that is used for replies. result: if i am not cautios every
> time when replying, i send my response with a different email address (my
> default), which i might not use for this purpose, or which just simply
> confuses the others. is there a setting which makes it possible to just
> simply take the specific address, where the email has been sent to by any
> other person?
>


WinMail starts replies using the account that downloaded the email. If your
'accounts' are aliases for the same mailbox on the server this may not be
the account to which it was addressed.

--
Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM
www.fjsmjs.com
Do not reply with email

 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Setting up Hotmail address mikemaber Windows Vista General Discussion 21 01-16-2008 08:44 PM
setting server email address windowslive.com? Hans Windows Vista Mail 2 12-19-2007 10:05 PM
Help me --Hyper link address.. doesnt take me.. to article (web address) in Window Vista 32 Ahmed Windows Vista General Discussion 1 11-16-2007 08:02 PM
setting up gmail address as default Windows account karen Windows Vista Mail 10 09-26-2007 12:26 AM
MAC address setting on Vista jcage@lycos.com Windows Vista Networking 2 07-26-2007 04:05 PM



1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59