Hello Paul, 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.
But you have to admit, that 99% of the people would not consider it as a feature, and it is a "strange" feature :)))))) Put mails from a sender to an other account's outbox... > 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? Very simply: IF TB! would work okay, and would put the generated mails into account1's outbox (where it should be), you simply move them to account2's outbox... It would be the logical way... > 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. ??? Set the same SMTP for account1 that is set to account2... I dont see your point... -- Vili The Bat 3.60.05 Forerunner (Beta) on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Szervizcsomag 1 ________________________________________________________ Current beta is 3.60.05 forerunner | 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html IMPORTANT: To register as a Beta tester, use this link first - http://www.ritlabs.com/en/partners/testers/

