Bill-
That was exactly what I needed. Thanks for your help.
-Jon
On Thu, 20 Nov 2025 17:23:20 -0500 Bill Cole
<[email protected]> wrote:
On 2025-11-20 at 15:11:47 UTC-0500 (Thu, 20 Nov 2025 15:11:47 -0500)
Jon Sutton via mailmate <[email protected]>
is rumored to have said:
Many email service providers support multiple aliases on a single
account. Mailmate supports this in the account settings “*Email
address(es):*” field. However in the *Composer* pane of the
general settings, you can select a default email account but not a
specific alias.
MM uses the first address listed in the account settings address list
as the default for that account.
When replying to a message, MM examines the original message to see
what address it was sent to and uses that as the From on replies.
Is there a way to specify one of the aliases associated with this
account as the default From address for new messages?
List it first in the Addresses field of the Account Settings. You can
actually put any address there and MM will use it, but I wouldn't rely
on messages actually being accepted if you use an address that does
not belong to you.
For example, I have an address @apache.org because I'm a Committer,
but that's strictly a forwarder that actually delivers to an ugly
alias for my main account into a particular folder via a server-side
filter, just like YOUR message If I respond to that message, it uses
the "To" in the message (OR X-Original-To, if it exists...) and tries
to match it to an account. If it sees my ASF address, it uses that as
the From on a reply and uses a *distinct account* for sending the
message, using an ASF mail server.
In short: MM has no real concept of "real" vs. "alias" addresses. Its
choice of a From address (and a sending account) is based on what you
tell it is your address and what it sees in your mail.
--
Bill Cole
[email protected] or [email protected]
(AKA @[email protected] and many *@billmail.scconsult.com
addresses)
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