on 2/11/01 8:03 PM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 2/11/01 6:52 PM, "Ken Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> on 2/11/01 6:31 PM, George Clark at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> 
>>> Ken -
>>> 
>>> On 2/11/01 20:21, Ken Scott wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I was wondering if there was a setting so that whenever I receive mail on a
>>>> given account, any replies to that message default to the account it was
>>>> sent from.
>>>> 
>>>> For instance, I am subscribed to all of my mailing lists as
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED], but my default email account is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> 
>>>> If I reply to a message on the Entourage mailing list, I want the
>>>> kscott-list account to be used, not the default account.
>>> 
>>> In Mail & News Preferences, on the Reply & Forward tab, uncheck "Reply using
>>> the default account" (at least, I assume you have it checked).
>> 
>> It is already unchecked. On this message, I had to select the Mailing List
>> account manually.
>> 
>> Thanks for the clue, but it didn't help.
>> 
> Replies should reply from the account which received the message, if that
> box is unchecked. But NEW messages to the mailing list will go from your
> default account, not your subscribed account. Perhaps that's what you're
> seeing? That indeed is a nuisance. To fix that, get my script Mailing List
> Account at 
> 
> AppleScript Central
> <http://www.applescriptcentral.com/>
> 

After reflecting further on this, I realized that Entourage is setting the
reply to be the account that received the message. This isn't what my brain
was thinking though.

For my case, I pick my mail up from an IMAP server that I run at home. So,
technically, all my email does come from the account that I am seeing in the
replies.

> Run it from a schedule every 1 minute. I use it it continuously myself.
> (Just in case something odd is happening with the replies, the script will
> fix that too.)

Paul, will your script set the reply to the *address* that received the
message, rather than the account? I guess I need to download the script and
see what it actually does.

Thanks for the assistance.

Ken
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                This is the day that the Lord has made;
                Let us rejoice and be glad in it          -- Psalm 118:24



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