check the pop up button whereat lists all of your accounts and the smtp pop up 
button If your smtp is off line for your default account it will choose one 
that is not.

Tc.
On Dec 20, 2013, at 7:06 PM, Laurel And Stockard <laurel.stock...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> First of all, I have to apologize to the list. Earlier, I tried to respond to 
> somebody's message using the email app on my Mac. Apparently, my message got 
> sent from my alternate, non-list, email. I did not realize this at all. So, 
> sorry to the list owners. Now, for my problem. I went to compose A few emails 
> earlier, and it showed in the "from" field that the message was from my 
> Laurel.Stockard email address. Apparently though, even though that's what it 
> showed me in the from field, my message got sent from an outside email 
> address, my alternate one, which I do not use for list or personal use. Why 
> could this be happening? And what can I do to make sure that the mail app on 
> my computer shows me the correct email address in the from field. I don't 
> want to get the two confused like this again. It really confused me when it 
> sent the message from a different email other than my Laurel.Stockert email 
> which showed in the from field. Any help or suggestions on this would be 
> greatly
  a
> ppreciated.
> Thanks
> 
> 
> Laurel and Stockard
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