On 24-07-2002 19:03, "Entourage:mac Talk"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Dear Sir,
Dear Madam,

Thank you for your reply.

I'll be typing the answers on each others remarks between the relevant
lines.  Safest is to leave a blank before and after your reply as some
wordprocessors in some mail-programs screw things up...

 
> From: George Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 07:54:17 -0400
> Subject: Re: Change default from:
> 
> On 7/24/02 07:21, SVEN AERTS wrote:
> 
>> On 24-07-2002 05:00, "Entourage:mac Talk"
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> From: George Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 19:26:16 -0400
>>> Subject: Re: Change default from:
>>> 
>>> On 7/22/02 23:19, SVEN AERTS wrote:
>>> 
>>>> ��here ? From the Mac OS: Preferences/Internet... ? Don't think so, only my
>>>> iTools Account name is there.  Not my account name given by my ISP.
>>> 
>>> But you do have your ISP information entered in the Network Preference
>>> Panel, no? That's what's used to establish a connection, and that has
>>> nothing to do with Entourage.
>> 
>> Yes in the  TCP/IP... But I don't put my account ID and password that I've
>> got from the ISP there.  So how does my ISP I am to be given acces ?
>> 
>> And if I delete my ISP account in EntX... Then the message cannot be sent
>> and received anymore.
>> 
>> Any explanation?
> 
> Well, then, you apparently *are* using your ISP's email account to send and
> receive email, and it's set as the Default Email Account in Entourage.

Nope, it is not.  My [EMAIL PROTECTED] is my default=is in bold&black.
But it has my [EMAIL PROTECTED] password, not my ISP's password nor my ISP's
account ID.

> So,
> yes, you do need that account in Entourage.

Not

> You can, though, make some other account the default, and then if you don't
> want to use your ISP's email account anymore, you could delete it in that
> case. But I doubt if that's what you really want to do.

I did, but then ... I cannot receive nor send anything anymore... Seems
logical...nowhere in the settings my ISP's settings with my ISP's given
account nor password is specified.
 
> I also missed this part of your original message:
> 
>> How can I make sure if I click the reply button, my same account is used as
>> the one I used to send the message in the first place ?
> 
> In 'Mail & News Preferences...', under 'Reply & Forward', there is a
> checkbox for 'Reply using the default account.' Is that checked?

yes

> If so,
> uncheck it, and replies will use whatever account you used to send the
> message.

I don't want that... I want everybody to use only my mac.com account... I
was convinced Apple was going to keep that free until a week ago (but that's
another discussion).
I nearly never forget to change-if necessary- to my mac.com account iso my
ISP's account... If I want preserve that address, I'll have to pay as soon
as I change from ISP... We don't wanna do that do we... We preferred
Apple... Until a couple of days ago...
 
> George
> -- 
> George Clark - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
--
I hope this letter finds you well,
Sincerely Yours,

Sven AERTS
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Have a nice day...


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