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![]() "J. Henderson" escribió en el mensaje ... Why does OE6 use the wrong account when I press the 'reply' button. To facilitate my local administration I use 3 different e-mail addresses, and when I answer a mail, I (of course)want the sender to see it as coming from the address to which he sent the original mail. But, when I receive a mail to address #1 and press the 'reply' button, OE6 invariably uses address #3 as 'sender', even though the default account is defined as address #1. Can anyone help ? |
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I think those replying above are assuming that you have a single mail
account that allows the use of aliases in order to have more than one email address. Yahoo Mail Plus is one email service that does this. If a single connection to the server downloads all of your email to all of the "accounts" then that is indeed the case and the cause of your problem. If however, you have a single "master" account with one user ID and a unique password and additional sub-accounts that each have a unique userID and unique password then the others have misunderstood the problem and need to re-think possible solutions. Unfortunately I do not have a solution for you. Instead I have a very similar problem I will post in a new thread. Don "J. Henderson" wrote in message ... Why does OE6 use the wrong account when I press the 'reply' button. To facilitate my local administration I use 3 different e-mail addresses, and when I answer a mail, I (of course)want the sender to see it as coming from the address to which he sent the original mail. But, when I receive a mail to address #1 and press the 'reply' button, OE6 invariably uses address #3 as 'sender', even though the default account is defined as address #1. Can anyone help ? |
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![]() "DSWabc" wrote in message ... I think those replying above are assuming that you have a single mail account that allows the use of aliases in order to have more than one address. Yahoo Mail Plus is one email service that does this. If a single connection to the server downloads all of your email to all of the "accounts" then that is indeed the case and the cause of your problem. If however, you have a single "master" account with one user ID and a unique password and additional sub-accounts that each have a unique userID and unique password then the others have misunderstood the problem and need to re-think possible solutions. Unfortunately I do not have a solution for you. Instead I have a very similar problem I will post in a new thread. Don "J. Henderson" wrote in message ... Why does OE6 use the wrong account when I press the 'reply' button. To facilitate my local administration I use 3 different e-mail addresses, and when I answer a mail, I (of course)want the sender to see it as coming from the address to which he sent the original mail. But, when I receive a mail to address #1 and press the 'reply' button, OE6 invariably uses address #3 as 'sender', even though the default account is defined as address #1. Can anyone help ? |
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![]() "$B@P0f!!9(97(B" wrote in message ... "DSWabc" wrote in message ... I think those replying above are assuming that you have a single mail account that allows the use of aliases in order to have more than one address. Yahoo Mail Plus is one email service that does this. If a single connection to the server downloads all of your email to all of the "accounts" then that is indeed the case and the cause of your problem. If however, you have a single "master" account with one user ID and a unique password and additional sub-accounts that each have a unique userID and unique password then the others have misunderstood the problem and need to re-think possible solutions. Unfortunately I do not have a solution for you. Instead I have a very similar problem I will post in a new thread. Don "J. Henderson" wrote in message ... Why does OE6 use the wrong account when I press the 'reply' button. To facilitate my local administration I use 3 different e-mail addresses, and when I answer a mail, I (of course)want the sender to see it as coming from the address to which he sent the original mail. But, when I receive a mail to address #1 and press the 'reply' button, OE6 invariably uses address #3 as 'sender', even though the default account is defined as address #1. Can anyone help ? |
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