8/27/2005  6:33 PM

Hi Vili,

On 8/27/2005 Vili wrote:

V> Paul.  Based  on  your mail, you did not follow the procedure. Please,
V> first  try  what I wrote and based on your answer, we can continue the
V> discussion.

V> Me, as a logical-minded :)) chemist, the process is totally illogical.
V> Correction: buggy.

I apologize for not reading more carefully. However, I disagree that
it is a bug even though it works as you describe. For me it is a
feature. How else can you create messages with the From: and Reply-To:
for one account and use the SMTP server of another account to send the
messages?

An example, I want to send a mass mailing to 100 people and have them
respond with a reply to Account 1. However, Account 1 restricts me to
sending 20 messages at one time and will not accept any sending
messages if the count exceeds 20. So, I send them from Account 2 which
has no restrictions but the replies will come to Account 1 where I
want them.

If I am savvy enough to use mass mailing I should also be savvy enough
to start from the account I want to be the sender.

-- 
Take Care,
Paul

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