Emails being sent from another address

Hello there
Hoping someone can help me. I just recently upgraded to an iPhone4 (Old I know), and I'm finding when sending an email from my default account (I have checked to ensure the "From" is from my default account), it is send and said it's from another account that is set up on my iPhone.
It is not a technical issue as all my settings are correct and I have confirmed this with my email carrier.
Has anyone come across this issue before and/or knows a solution?
Many thanks in advance.

I have further information on this problem.
It seems if I delete the other SMTP Server (the one where the email is automatically sending from) on the outgoing mail server, then I am unable to send an email from this account at all.
I hope what I'm saying makes sense.

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