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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Adam Jimerson wrote:
> 
> 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.

> 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

Thanks I sent that, but should Seamonkey override what ever SMTP server
I select from the drop down menu when composing a new message with what
ever I have have set as default?

My use case I have two SMTP servers one is personal mail the other is
work.  My personal SMTP is set as default but when composing a email I
select my work email from the drop down for the from address and click
send.  Rather than using the address I selected it used my personal
address still.


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