philmat11 wrote, On 06/11/2012 20:55:
On Monday, November 5, 2012 11:48:56 PM UTC-8, Daniel wrote:
I leave all my 'Reply-To' fields blank. (well, unless something really
unusual comes up). Reply-To will not do what you are looking for here.
I send with a different 'From' address using Seamonkey's built-in
'Identities' settings.
In Linux it is under:
Edit | Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings | [whichever_account_name] (in
the left hand pane) | Manage Identities (in the right hand pane)
Add or Edit the Identities(s) associated with each account to give the
identity the 'Email Address:' you wish to show in the From: header for
that account.
Once identities are set up you can (before 'sending') switch identities
before, during, or after you start to compose an email. When sent the
email address of the 'identity' will be in the From: header.
Dennis
Dennis, I suggested changing the "Sent" address whilst composing the
e-mail a couple of days ago....totally removes the need for setting the
"Reply-To" to anything!!
Phil hasn't seemed to notice that!!
--
Daniel
Daniel, Dennis and W3BNR
In the past, both with Hughes and WildBlue accounts, I have set up a primary account with 3 auxiliary accounts (aliases). Currently the
SeaMonkey settings for my primary account and each secondary account (alias) has it's own incoming and outgoing server specified - the same ISP
server with the account's user name. The current outgoing server is the same for all of the new accounts, "smtp.gmail.com", with the
user name of each account included, i.e. <[email protected] - smtp.gmail.com>. The primary account is designated as the
"Default." In the past all of the accounts would use the current account user name as the "From" address regardless of which
account I used and I didn't enter any "Reply-to" address nor did I use the "Manage Identities" feature. Additionally, I must
say I don't understand what the "Manage Identities" feature does nor do I know how it works. By the way, I can get to these account
settings the same on the Mac as Linux, or just using the left pane, select a user, then select the action in the right pane.
I have changed the outgoing server setting for all accounts from "Default" to their own
individual server, i.e. <[email protected] - smtp.gmail.com> and this has failed for
all accounts - SeaMonkey would slap my fingers "Sending of message failed. The message could not be
sent using the SMTP server for an unknown reason …". I vaguely remember, in the past, there was a
SeaMonkey feature that allowed this (but they recommended against doing it) but now I can't find it. This
could also be my faltering memory.
I have created email messages in the primary account and also in the auxiliary accounts then changed the
"From" setting at the top of the composer window to an auxiliary account address. When received
the "From" was always the primary account address and the "Reply-to" was the auxiliary
account user name I used.
As I have stated, all emails look "normal" when I check the "Sent" folder, but when
received, the "From" address has reverted to the primary account address.
My son suggested I switch from SeaMonkey to Thunderbird and Firefox to see if
that handles the problem. I also feel that there is some button in the
WildBlue environment that has an effect of this. I dunno.
philmat11
I don't really understand why you don't use
<[email protected] - smtp.isp.net>
with your solution you just tell gmail that you are @isp.net
It looks like you are forging a mail which is reprehensible.
I personnaly have two account:
<[email protected] - smtp.scarlet.be>
and
<[email protected] - smtp.gmail.com>
This is a normal use of identity/pop/smtp
and the "From:" info is the same in my sent folder and in the destination inbox.
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