Anita: You can check multiple email addresses from the BN (have no idea what roadrunner is so can't help you there.) Simply set up a directory of services entry for each address. However, you can only have one outgoing email address stored in the BN at any time. This address is the address shown in other people's "from" field when they receive your email. So, let's say you have a home and a work address. You obviously want your work address to appear when responding to work email, and your home address to appear when responding to personal email. What you will have to do is:
Write your replies to all the email you wish to be sent from a particular address, say [EMAIL PROTECTED] You will then log onto your smtp server, and send these email. Next, you will have to go into the setup options of keymail, pressing a for address list, pressing enter to skip past your name, and type in your home address. Next, you can go back into your inbox, reply to all the mail you wish to be sent from your home address, and reconnect to your smtp server to be sent. It's tedious, and I often forget to do it (leading sometimes to my messages being bounced from the BN list because the address is not recognized), and it is one of keymail's most annoying faults... though Jonathan has said that 6.1 will have the ability to have multiple identities. Your erasing, forwarding, replying, and moving from email to email questions are all basic commands and can be found by accessing the context sensitive help from within keymail or by consulting the appropriate chapter (highly recommended) of the manual, before doing anything with keymail. HTH, Laura ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Anita" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 9:37 AM > Subject: [Braillenote] My Great News! > > > > Hi List, > > I'm not sure how it happened, but last night some settings werechanged > > on my VN, and at long, long last, my e-mail is working!!!!!! > <smiles!!!!!!!> > > I have some questions though. On my computer AND VN, are there any > crucisal > > settings that need to be set? For example, if all I have access to for my > > e-mail is my VN, and i don't want my server to overflow with e-mails, is > > there a setting that could be set on both machines? I know the VN doesn't > > have wireless support, but is it possible for me to use my Road Runner > > address? How many addresses can you have in the VN at one time? > > How do you reply, delete and forward e-mails? How do you go from > e-mail > > to e-mail? When upgrading the mother-board, does this procedure make > > Key-mail work faster and have more functions? > > Just thought I would share my great news with the list! > > >
