Glenn seems to have set up that non-members can post. BUT i had the same problem and was able to solve it.
I use MS Outlook at work and home. I can only check home e-mail from home but can check both from work. But i can only send from work e-mail from work (something with how the exchange server is set up and how outlook handles that). So here is the solution... Outlook Express comes with IE so you should have it at work. I check work e-mail at work with Outlook and i have set up outlook express to check home e-mail at work. this permits me to send using my home address if i use outloook express. the downside is i run 2 mail clients but the upside is i can check and send from home and from work and i can keep home e-mail separate from work e-mail a little more easily. FWIW JB > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 6:41 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [DQSD-Users] SourceForge - difficult to use 2 emails > > On the subject of the dqsd lists transition to SourceForge.... > I can't figure out a good way to use multiple emails with > SourceForge. I have two email addresses, one for work and one > for home. At work I receive both in Outlook, but at home I can > only pick up my home mail. So I subscribe to dqsd listserves at > home, and I can read it at home and at work. > > But here's where SourceForge fails. At work, unless I jump > through hoops, I can only SEND from my work address. With Yahoo > listserves, this worked fine because you can register multiple > email addresses to send from. But SourceForge only allows you to > send from the email you subscribed with. As a result, I can't > really send to the dqsd SourceForge lists at work. I certainly > don't want to subscribe at work also, and receive every message twice! > > Have any of you solved this issue? > -Dan
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