On 19/08/2002 10:04 pm, "Steve Sell"  wrote:

> On 8/19/02 12:20 PM, "George Clark" wrote:
> 
>>> 
>>>> Tools / Accounts / Mail/ that account / Options / Additional Headers.
>>>> 
>>>> Add
>>>> 
>>>>   Reply-To
>>>> 
>>>> in the box (on the left), then the address you want in the box that appears
>>>> on the right.
>>> 
>>> Wow, they sure hid that one! Thanks Paul and Steve for the responses.
>>> 
>>> Now, one more question: The above worked, but my message still looks like it
>>> came from my original IMAP account (even though the reply was directed to my
>>> new address) - is there any way to make it look like my email was sent from
>>> my new address?
>> 
>> You can put whatever you want as the 'Email address' in an account; that's
>> what will show as the 'from' address. At least, I do this with a 'fake'
>> account I use from home for sending email as though I sent it from my work
>> address. It's a send-only account as I can't access the account at work
>> (email from there is forwarded by a rule in Outlook).
> 
> George, the only problem with that is some (most?) ISPs check to make sure
> that the "from" address is one of their own.  This is what the mac.com
> servers do as well.  In that case, your only option is to add a Reply-To
> header.
> 
> -Steve
> 

Or use authentication. This works just fine for mac.com
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Barry Wainwright
<http://www.barryw.net>


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society."  Mark Twain



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