On 11/5/2012 7:02 AM W3BNR submitted the following:
> On 11/3/2012 2:13 PM philmat11 submitted the following:
>> I just changed ISP - from HughesNet to WildBlue/ViaSat.  During the 
>> transition SM was updated to 2.13.  I use four accounts, the primary 
>> account, and three auxiliary accounts for various functions.  Prior to these 
>> changes, when an auxiliary account was used, the "reply to" address in the 
>> header would be that of the auxiliary account, now the "reply to" address is 
>> always that of the primary account.  When I check the "sent" folder, the 
>> header lists the account address that I used to create the email, but the 
>> person receiving the email gets the primary account address and all 
>> "replies" tumble back into my primary account causing a mess.  As before, 
>> the primary account SMTP server is listed as "default," but prior to the 
>> changes, the addresses for the auxiliary accounts would stay in place.  One 
>> difference between ISP settings; before the outgoing server was port 25 - 
>> non-secure, now using port 465 - SSL/TLS.
>>
>> I'm told by the WildBlue tech-troll that the problem is with my email client 
>> even though it's a new problem and WildBlue has been the only change, with 
>> the exception of the SM update to 2.13.
>>
>> Whether it's WildBlue or SM, I'd really like to get the "reply to" addresses 
>> to reflect the account I use.  Any cures available?
>>
> 
> I assume you have one account with your ISP and want to use additional e-mail
> addresses (alias).
> 
> Go to Edit/Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings/
> Select your account.
> Enter your "reply to address" in the space provided.
> Look down and click on "Manage Identies"
> Click on "Add" - add your alias with it's reply to address.
> Do this for all your aliases.
> 
> 
> 
Additionaly - in case I misunderstood -

If they are actually all different accounts, you will have to set up individual
SMTP settings, and not use the default setting for them.

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Ed, W3BNR
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