You can use an "identity" for that. To set these up, go to:
 
   - [account] settings 
    - sending mail 
     - manage identities   
      -- use the "menu" button (three horizontal dots) for the
         "new identity" option

   - when sending a message you can pull down the sender field
     and will see a list of the identities that are available


------------ Original Message ------------
> Date: Monday, July 20, 2015 10:42:08 AM -0700
> From: Zig Zing <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
>
> Richard,
> That worked perfectly.  Thank you!
> Supplementary question:
> For most emails I will want to reply as [email protected], (now
> set-up) but  occasionally I may want to reply as [email protected]
> Is there an easy way to change/override the senders name, on a
> email by  email basis?  Without changing the default?
> 
> Thanks,  Chris
> 
> 
> On Monday, July 20, 2015 at 6:25:01 PM UTC+2, Richard wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> ------------ Original Message ------------ 
>> > Date: Monday, July 20, 2015 09:16:00 AM -0700 
>> > From: Zig Zing <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
>> > 
>> > Hi, 
>> > 
>> > I have a parked domain, let's call it xyz.com 
>> > 
>> > Email forwarding is set up on that domain to forward emails
>> > from  [email protected] <javascript:> to my ISP at
>> > [email protected] 
>> <javascript:> 
>> > 
>> > My emails are retrieved from [email protected] <javascript:>
>> > no >> problem. 
>> > 
>> > What is the problem, is the emails I send, show the sender (me)
>> > as  [email protected] <javascript:> (where the email client is
>> > getting them emails from) 
>> > 
>> > How can I change the emails I send, to show my correct
>> > published  email  address, which is [email protected] <javascript:>
>> > Not my temporary email forwarding address,  
>> >[email protected] <javascript:>? 
>> > 
>> > In other words, how do I display a different sender's email 
>> > address the the  where the emails are collected?. 
>> > 
>> > Outlook on the PC makes it easy to do this. 
>> > 
>> > Thanks, Chris 
>> 
>> There are at least two ways to do this with K-9. The
>> first/easiest  is to set the "your email address" field on the
>> account: 
>> 
>>   - [account] settings 
>>    - sending mail 
>>     - composition defaults 
>>      - your email address 
>> 
>> This field/value is different from what is used in the server 
>> configurations for retrieving and sending mail. 
>> 
>> Another, would be to set up an "identity", but you'd have to 
>> remember to set it with every message. 
>> 
>> 

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