Hello Shauna
You wrote  On Sat, 19 May 2001, at 19:10:08 [GMT -0600] (11:10 Australian Eastern 
Time,Sunday):

JP>> There is a problem however in that if I am not connected to rivernet,
JP>> all mail written in the rivernet folder will not be sent, however
JP>> bigpond does not have such a problem; ie rivernet insists that the
JP>> SMPT account be mail.rivernet.com.au;  whilst bigpond will also allow
JP>> the rivernet SMTP.  Rivernet will not send using bigpond as the SMTP.

> I usually get around this by setting the active account to the ISP I'm
> connected to (in your case bigpond) - this can be done from the Edit
> Mail Message window - Options->Active Account. If necessary, I then
> manually change the From and Reply-To headers to the account I want it
> to appear I'm posting from (in your case rivernet) - this is mainly
> for mailing lists so that my From address is the one I used to subscribe to
> the list. Since TB remembers what's been typed in the header fields,
> after the first time it's only a few mouse-clicks or keystrokes and
> you don't have to worry about switching back and forth between ISP's.


Thanks for the advice.  Is there a macro which will do this at all?



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