Hoewel de onderstaande tip ook voor anderen heel handig kan zijn, is deze vooral bedoeld als geheugensteuntje voor mezelf :)
Question: How do I setup Virtual Accounts in Outlook 2003
Procedure:
With Outlook 2003 opened:
(which will open the “E-Mail Accounts” window)
Click on the “Next >” button
(which will open the “Server Type” window)
Click on the “Next >” button
(which will open the “Internet E-Mail Settings (POP3)” window)
Your Name: [your name]
E-mail Address: [reply address] this will be the from address
Server Information
Incoming mail server (POP3): POP3
(you need to put something but it will not be used)
Outgoing mail server (SMTP): SMTP.4smartphone.net
Logon Information
User Name: user (you need to put something but it will not be used)
Password: user (you need to put something but it will not be used)
Note: Don’t press on [Test Account Setting…]
It will Fail!
(which will open the “Internet E-Mail Settings” window)
Change the Mail Account field to something more relevant than POP3
This will be used to select your identity to send email.
The reply address is a good choice.
Check the “[X] My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication
Select the “Log on using” radio button
User name: [your exchange email address]
Password: [your 4smartphone password]
Change the “Outgoing server (SMTP):” to 2525 (default value is 25)
(which will close the “Internet E-Mail Settings” window)
Click on the “Next >” button
(which will close the “E-mail Accounts” window)
Click on the “Finish” button
(which will close the wizard windows)
(which will open the “Options” window)
Click on the “Send/Receive…” button
(which will open the “Send/Receive Groups” window)
Click on the “Edit…” button
(which will open the “Send/Receive Settings – All Accounts” window)
It will the name you selected in step 6.
Uncheck the [ ]Receive mail items
(which will close the “Send/Receive Settings – All Accounts” window)
Click on the “Close” button
(which will close the “Send/Receive Groups” window)
Click on the “OK” button
(which will close the “Options” windows)
You are now ready to use your virtual Account to send emails using another FROM: (i.e. reply) address
Now, when you click on New Mail Message (Ctrl+N) you will notice the pull down called “Accounts”. By clicking on it you can decide which account will be used to send your e-mail. You will also notice a grey box message at the top of your email that tells you which account will be used to send your message. By default, the Microsoft Exchange Server account will be used.