>Assuming I'd like to set up a new alias called [EMAIL PROTECTED], what >would the settings have to be? Do I need to change anything in Baton?
I know you found a solution to your problem, but an alternate solution would be to use Baton's wild card feature. With that, you can have Baton match multiple similar email addresses to the same auth account. So for Verizon, you can either do [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the Mail From (that is the "Default" account, it means any username and any domain name can use this account). Or [EMAIL PROTECTED] which will tell Baton any username with verizon.net as the domain can use this auth account. Baton Mail will first check the list of accounts for an exact match (username and domain), then if no match is found, it will recheck the list for a wildcard username (domain must match), and if no match is found, it will recheck the list a final time for wildcard username and domain (actually, it doesn't check the 3rd time, it just attempts to use the Default account, and if no account info is entered, then it will fail to connect to the mail server complaining of No Auth Type). -chris <http://www.mythtech.net> ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

