Hello Kevin and Tim,

Unless list members have some kind of objection, I would ask that this thread 
remain, on-list, as I would like to learn of Tim's solution to this problem.

Tim, as I see it, cannot Kevin simply remove his iCloud alias from his @me.com 
Apple ID and turn it into its own, independent, Apple ID?

Mark


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Kevin Gibbs
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2019 9:07 AM
To: MacVisionaries
Subject: Re: Apple mail insists upon replying from a dead me.com e-mail address 
when the original e-mail came to my iCloud.com address. Can't seem to prevent 
this

Tim,
YOu've got it exactly.  If you can lend a hand, please let me know best way to 
contact you privately.  You can keep the thread here if you like.

thanks in advance,
Kevin

On Sunday, June 23, 2019 at 5:37:23 PM UTC-5, Kevin Gibbs wrote:
Guys, 

Many years ago, I subscribed to a Reaper mailing list using my [email protected] 
address.  This address is now long dead.  I have since unsubscribed and 
resubscribed to this mailing list using [email protected].  However, even 
though my e-mails from this list come to my iCloud address, hitting reply 
automatically populates the sending address as [email protected].  If I don’t 
happen to remember to click on the outgoing address and change it to 
[email protected], the mail will be sent to nowhere and it will take a few 
days for me to realize that the reason I haven’t heard from whatever I asked 
about is because nobody saw what I wrote.   

I have tried my best to make sure that [email protected] is toast.  It is no 
longer present as a sender’s e-mail address.  But it remains as an option in 
the list of e-mail addresses I can choose when sending e-mails.  In fact, if I 
am currently highlighting an e-mail that came to my iCloud account, initiating 
a blank e-mail appears to populate the From field with [email protected], 
regardless of what e-mail address I actually want in the From field.  I can’t 
remove this me.com address as an option in the From field no matter what I do.  
Can anyone help?   

Thanks, 
Kevin
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