Outlook offers plenty of great ways to manage your inbox and stay on top of e-mail. Watch this series of videos to learn how. Feb 10, 2011 - Microsoft Outlook 2011 MAC Version Email Configuration. I can receive email sent to my att.net email account but I can't send. I'm running Apple OS X v10.8.2 (12C60) and MS Office for Mac 2011, v14.2.5 (121010). E-mail address: (Your AT&T e-mail address). An Unexpected Error has occurred.
I saw the following question on Twitter:
Dear lazyweb: anyone know how to send a message from a different address in Outlook Mac 2011? The From dropdown only shows my e-mail address
I’ve also got a couple of email addresses which just forward to my primary email address, and I sometimes want email to show as being sent from one of those other email addresses instead of my primary one. For example, I have an @acm.org email address which just forwards to my primary email address, and sometimes I want to send mail which comes from that @acm.org email address.
To do this, you’ll need to set up an account for this email address in Outlook. Go to the Preferences, then select Accounts. In the bottom left corner, hit the plus sign and select “Email…”. Enter in your name and the email address of this account. Under “Server information”, leave the username, password, and incoming server fields blank. Then, for your outgoing server information, enter in the details for one of your other email addresses. You might need to click on “More options” to enter more details about how to authenticate to this server (usually just the username and password for the other email server that you’re using).
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Create a new email message addressed to a group, right from Contacts.
In the Contacts app on your Mac, do either of the following:
- Control-click a group in the sidebar, then choose Send Email.A new email opens in the Mail app, addressed to the group.
- Drag a group from the sidebar to an address field in an email you’re writing.In your email, either the group name or individual contact names are shown, depending on how Composing preferences are set in Mail.If the group is shown in your email but you want to see the contacts instead, click the arrow next to the group name, then choose Expand Group.Tip: When you’re addressing an email, you can see all the available addresses for a contact by clicking the arrow next to their name. To email the contact using more than one of their addresses, copy and paste their name, click the arrow, then choose another address.
If anyone in the group has multiple email addresses, you can select a default address to use whenever you email the group.
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