I could do that, if I were backed up yesterday lol! Actually I did not think of 
that and will probably start the process  when I leave that way it will just be 
done and hopefully my messages won't be sent from the wrong smtp.

No that won't work as I changed the password on one of my accounts and as much 
as this does not make sense, that's when the trouble started. 

Even when I read that account it will then send fem my unlv account even though 
that account and smtp are not even on line.

Take care.
On Apr 8, 2013, at 4:32 AM, Josh Gregory <joshkar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Why not just revert to a time machine backup from yesterday?
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Apr 7, 2013, at 11:53 PM, Sarah Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Ok. this is going to be an odd one. I for some reason today have been having 
>> mail go out through my university account even though it's disabled under my 
>> mail prefs both for sending and receiving mail. I removed that account and 
>> all seems well now, I hope, how ever once I add that account I dunno how to 
>> solve this one. I googled but all I got was a forum post on apple's support 
>> community bashing apple. lol! Not what I wanted to read.  Anyways if this 
>> gets through the list can someone please to the 4th power tell me how to fix 
>> this? I don't want to miss anything from my university and I want to have 
>> things back to the way they were yesterday when this did not happen wherein 
>> I could enable the account, send a message, disable the account and have the 
>> messages and inbox and sent for that matter go die.  and I would be able to 
>> send from my default account, period! I don't want to get in to any trouble 
>> by my university so I'm trying to clear this up as quickly as I can.
>> 
>> Thanks all and be blessed. and I hope this goes through.
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