How to Send an Email With Any From Address in Outlook

When you create a new message in Outlook, the email address you used to sign in to Outlook appears in the From field. If you have multiple email accounts and want to use an email address that is not associated with the account you opened in Outlook, edit the From field of the message and enter any email address you want. To use any email address in the From field of a message you are composing in Outlook:

What May Happen When You Send With a Custom From Address in Outlook

Note that freely editing the From field is allowed in the email standards. Depending on the outgoing (SMTP) email server used for the default Outlook email account and the address you use in the From field, a number of things can happen:

A server such as Gmail will let you send mail from a custom address to Gmail if the address is configured in their own settings for sending. If an address is not configured for sending in Gmail, Gmail changes the address in the From field to the one used with the account you set up in Outlook. The address used in the From field in Outlook is preserved in the X-Google-Original-From header line. The outgoing mail server may send the message, but the recipient’s email server may reject it because the server is not configured to send messages using the address in the From field. You will receive a delivery failure notification email.

What Can You Do When a Message Fails to Send Using a Custom From Address?

If you do run into message delivery problems with using a different From address in Outlook, you have two options:

Set up an account in Outlook using the email account’s SMTP server and proper authentication.Send using an address that you know will work in Outlook.