Sabahattin,
Thanks. It should work ok in Thunderbird for now. Its just a bit
different from what I am used to but I can work with it and get ready to
move over to the Mac.
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On 6/23/2014 10:38 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
Hi Robert,
An alias (in iCloud terminology) is simply another recognised address for your
account. Apple Mail automatically allows you to choose from among your enabled
aliases as the sender, but in other email software you will have to manually
supply such addresses as potential From: addresses. You may use any of your
aliases at any time. Therefore, tell Thunderbird that you would like to send
from multiple From: addresses, or if you can control the field at time of
sending, just do that.
Be aware that iCloud SMTP servers do not allow you to send mail from any
address not your own. This is not normally a problem unless you are sending
mail on behalf of someone else, which typical usage wouldn't result in you
doing. However, you can redirect mail from Apple Mail without issue.
Cheers,
Sabahattin
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