12/21/02 4:30 PM chris ever-so-carefully typed: >>(Before this happened, I assumed emailer looked at the "To: " info >>of the header to decide where the reply mail should go. But it >>appears to reply via the account that fetched it from the server, >>even if that's not the account to which the mail is originally >>addressed.) > >That is correct. Emailer doesn't care what the TO address is, it only >looks at what account setup fetched the mail, and chooses that account >setup to reply to the email (if that is the pref you have set). > >That means you have have alias accounts, where many email addresses >filter into one POP box, and Emailer will not attempt to reply using the >alias information, but rather will reply using the information you have >set in the account settings for the one that collected the mail. > >-chris ><http://www.mythtech.net>
Right... that's my revised understanding -- how it actually works, as opposed to how I wish it worked. And the thing I'm doing is as you describe... I'm funneling a few amail addresses via the same pop account. Unfortunately, eMailer doesn't seem to make it easy to send a different list of accounts than it gets without running different schedules for each -- which I now do. And in the "Connect Now" setup, it seems to be impossible. I can't fetch some accounts and send others. So, for the moment, the leading space in " pobox" seems to be forcing it to be the first account to run, and solving my little problem. Roger I never let schooling interfere with my education. -- Mark Twain ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

