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Mac set default email account2/17/2023 HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\14.0\outlook\options This might be good for people who use multiple accounts and frequently (accidentally) send using the wrong account, especially if they are sending sensitive documents, as it will almost eliminate accidentally sending email from the wrong account. (Replies and Forwards always use the account the message arrived on.) This fix is simple, but can get annoying, fast, since it forces the user to select an account every time they send a new message. In Outlook 2013, the key is: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Outlook\Options\Mailī) Registry key to force account selection every time To force all new messages to use the default email account, regardless of which pst file you are viewing, browse to the following registry subkey in Outlook 2010 and add a DWORD named NewItemsUseDefaultSendingAccount: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Outlook\Options\MailĭWORD value: NewItemsUseDefaultSendingAccount Out of the box, Outlook 2010 SP1 and Outlook 2013 use the default account for Send to commands but not for new messages created while viewing a pst file (when a POP account is assigned to the pst file), unless you set a registry value to always force the use of the default account. When you create a new email message, the Exchange Server account is selected instead of the IMAP account. When you click a mailto link from a browser or from Outlook, the default sending account is the Exchange Server account instead of the IMAP account. When you have multiple accounts and an IMAP account in Outlook 2010/2013 and you change the default sending account to the IMAP account, you may experience the following issues: (currently down, you can use Google Cache: )Ī) Registry key in Outlook 2010 SP1 and Outlook 2013 Here you can find a details explanation and a solution:
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