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Old 12-16-2011, 05:10 AM
castman castman is offline How to 'not send' from one account Windows 7 How to 'not send' from one account Office 2007
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Default How to 'not send' from one account

I have an old email account that I no longer use for sending but just like to monitor any incoming mail - just in case it's useful.

I use my current ISP's smtp server for sending mail, naturally, but that causes problems for this old account, so whenever Outlook 2007 does its Send/Receive, the program halts for several seconds while it tries to send mail from the old account (even though there is nothing to send, it still tries to!), then, of course, it issues a Send/Receive error.

So, I'm looking at ways to stop mail from being sent from this account.

I discovered that going into Tools\Send & Receive\Send & Receive Settings\Define Send/Receive Groups I could select this old email account and then untick the box that says 'Send mail from this account' but that doesn't actually stop Outlook from trying to send, or at least from trying to log on to the accounts smtp server.

This is getting really annoying and is such a simple request but I can't figure out a way to do it
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