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Oct 9, 2016 12:18 PM in response to Mingo_kidby Briansyddall,★HelpfulHi
Hot mail & outlook are the same account run by Microsoft
Thats why they go to outlook .
You could go to setting Email Account delete account then add back again
To see if its any different .
Cheers
Brian
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Oct 9, 2016 11:51 AM in response to Mingo_kidby Diana.McCall,Hi. Do you mean replies to messages sent from your hotmail accounts go to your Outlook account? Have you possibly set a ReplyTo address for your hotmail messages? How are your SMTP settings in Mail for the hotmail accounts? You may always be sending from Outlook, so replies go back to it.
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Oct 9, 2016 12:19 PM in response to Briansyddallby Mingo_kid,Thanks Brian but I have already tried that and it didn't work..
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Oct 9, 2016 12:31 PM in response to Diana.McCallby Mingo_kid,Yes on your first question. SMTP settings for outlook account are outlook.com and the hotmail are both live.com with the outlook turned off. To my knowledge there is no reply to address that is different in the settings unless it is some other place where I don't know where to look. I have also deleted the accounts and re-entered them so that didn't help...☹️
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Oct 9, 2016 1:03 PM in response to Mingo_kidby Diana.McCall,Since these are all Microsoft services, I wonder if there's some magic happening on their side. When you login to the hotmail accounts from a browser, there may be some settings you need to adjust. If you simply send mail to a hotmail account, does it reach the account, or is it redirected also? You could check the ReplyTo if you send mail to a computer app that can show the full text.
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Oct 9, 2016 1:19 PM in response to Diana.McCallby Mingo_kid,I Have been sending test messages from a hotmail account to the outlook account. When I reply back to my hotmail account from the outlook account the 'to' address flips to the outlook account rather than the hotmail that I originally sent it from. I have not changed anything...only clicked on the 'reply' So something is screwy somewhere and I just can't figure it out.
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Oct 9, 2016 1:59 PM in response to Mingo_kidby Diana.McCall,Hmmm. I wonder if it's just you. Do you have a test account outside the Empire, maybe gmail, that you could use?
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Oct 9, 2016 7:06 PM in response to Diana.McCallby Mingo_kid,Yes, my husband has a gmail account and we tried sending/replying to it it....same thing. When he replied to my email it flipped to the Outlook account. I guess I'll just live with it but it used to work correctly about a year or so ago. Thanks for your suggestions - I wish something had worked
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Oct 10, 2016 4:19 AM in response to Mingo_kidby Diana.McCall,Were you able to get a look at the full headers of an email sent from one of the hotmail accounts? You need to check the From and ReplyTo entries.
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Oct 10, 2016 8:33 AM in response to Diana.McCallby Mingo_kid,Yup. Sent the message from hotmail account to outlook account (and yes, I know they are the same but this is for differentiation) and when I opened the mail in the outlook account the header to: was to the outlook account and the from: had switched from the hotmail account and was the same address as the outlook (to:) account. easy to see why replies are going back to it instead of my hotmail account.
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Oct 10, 2016 1:06 PM in response to Mingo_kidby Michael Black,★HelpfulMingo_kid wrote:
Yes, my husband has a gmail account and we tried sending/replying to it it....same thing. When he replied to my email it flipped to the Outlook account. I guess I'll just live with it but it used to work correctly about a year or so ago. Thanks for your suggestions - I wish something had worked
For what it is worth, everything MS moved to their new Office365-based systems (they are separate somwhat between personal, business and education subscirbers) last year. This effectively wholly end-of-lifed Hotmail or any legacy Hotmail services or features. Everything is either "exchange" or "outlook" now, so that may account for the changes you are seeing. The transitional kill-off of hotmail had been ongoing since 2012, and while the legacy addresses will be allowed to continue, they are now wholly handled by different systems.
The word in the tech news web sites is that everyone can expect outlook to follow the path of hotmail in the next few years as MS consolidates all its customer services into the Office365-infrastructure and services.
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Oct 10, 2016 9:35 AM in response to Mingo_kidby Diana.McCall,OK. Either something in your iPad Mail settings is causing this (unlikely), or the hotmail SMTP server is doing it. Based on Michael's observations, this seems more likely.
If you configure a Mail account manually, instead of accepting one of the automatic choices, it's possible to enter an Email address different from the user name used for sending and receiving. That Email them becomes the ReplyTo address in sent mail. To configure manually, you need to collect all the settings first, including server names, port numbers, SSL requirements, etc. Then you go to Add Account, enter a bogus email to circumvent the auto setup, select Other, then you can access the full setup menu. Be sure to complete the SMTP section, it is not optional. Not for the faint-hearted, but works.
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Oct 10, 2016 1:08 PM in response to Michael Blackby Mingo_kid,I Had a feeling it was something like this. Looking back it seemed I lost my ability to receive replies around the time MS made some kind of change. Thanks for your comment.
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Oct 10, 2016 1:10 PM in response to Diana.McCallby Mingo_kid,Thanks for the suggestion and I will try it tonight when I have more time to go through the steps as I had no idea how to do this manually. Will let you know how this turns out!