On Sun, 2018-08-12 at 16:14 +0200, Gary C Curtin wrote:
> On Sun, 2018-08-12 at 09:55 +0200, Gary Curtin wrote:
> Any idea on how to prevent aliases taking the parent signature, but still 
> have the parent account enabled for signature by default?
> 
> Solved this myself by not using aliases, and setting up an SMTP only
> account for each address that was previously an alias. So much for the
> alias feature!
> 
Depends on what you think an alias is.  To me an alias is an address
that should be treated like something else. So if an address of 
[email protected] is the main address and [email protected] is an alias, then
I would expect that if mail arrives with a To: address of
[email protected], Evolution will treat it like [email protected]. So when you
press reply, the reply will come from [email protected].

If you are expecting to treat fred@ and joe@ differently, then they are
not aliases, they are separate addresses that happen to be in the same
folder (possibly).

P.


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