Adam Jimerson wrote:

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I have multiple email addresses setup under Seamonkey, work and personal
addresses, my personal email address is marked as the default address
for SMTP but when I change the from address to send by it still sends
the email from my personal address.  Other than removing all of
Seamonkeys settings is there I way I can fix this?  I can't find a way
to remove the "Default" tag from my gmail SMTP account.
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Under "Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings," click the name of the account and look in the lower right corner of the dialog, where you should see "Outgoing Server (SMTP)." To the right of that is a pull-down list of SMTP servers (assuming you have more than one). Select the one you want that account to use. If it just says "Use Default Server," it'll use whatever server you have set as the default, and whenever you change the default, that account will change as well.

To set a particular server as the default, go to "Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings," scroll to the bottom of the left-hand list (the list of accounts) and click the last entry, "Outgoing Server (SMTP)." In the list on the right side of the dialog that appears, click once to select the server you want to set as default, and click the "Set as default" button. You can also delete an unused SMTP server by the same technique. If you have only one left, that'll become the default.

HTH

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