philmat11 wrote:

> Beauregard
> 
> Many thanks, it's a step forward.  However it adds the auxiliary account
> as a "Reply to" but leaves the "From" as my primary account.  This is
> what I'm trying to avoid, particularly for my business account.  If you
> give someone two choices they usually go for the one you won't want them
> to use.

The "From" is whatever account you are using. You set the "Reply-To" to 
the same address (although as Paul mentioned, it is normally not 
necessary).

For example, I have 17 email addresses. such as:

   [email protected]
   [email protected]
   [email protected]

Each of these appears on its own in the left pane, and in its own "From" 
box in the Account Settings for each, and all replies go to their 
individual Inboxes. I leave the "Reply-To" fields blank. If there is 
anything in any of your "Reply-To" fields, erase the data.

> Is there a way of using the SMTP from each account rather than using the
> default?

Ah, a new question. Assuming (you didn't say) all your email addresses are 
from the same domain/ISP account, you only need one SMTP server set up. It 
has no bearing on where or how a reply to you will be handled.

I have four SMTP settings, but then I also have email addresses spread 
across four different domain names - one for each. Your ISP may restrict 
you to using other domain addresses, but that is yet another question.

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