Re: One other thing
Clifton Ray Hodges nos...@example.com wrote : Jane Galt wrote: Clifton Ray Hodgesnos...@example.com wrote : Jane Galt wrote: Danield...@albury.nospam.net.auwrote : Jane Galt wrote: I was talking to someone recently and mentioned using Pegasus Mail, which I've used since 1994, and the only thing it wont do, that I want, is this: I have a couple of my own domains. When someone emails j...@domain1, I want to be able to automatically reply using spoofed settings from THAT email, j...@domain1 If someone emails me at j...@domain2, same thing, I need to reply from that address. ( one is home and one is my home business actually ) Pegasus allows what they call Identities, that can be set up that way, but it wont do the replies automatically and they can get confused if it doesnt. The reason I'm mentioning it here, is that this person was saying that Thunderbird does that. Is it true, and would Seamonkey emailer do it too? What a feature that would be, it would draw me from Pegasus! ( I know, after all this...sigh) Give it a go Jane!! Set yourself up with two e-mail profiles (Edit- Mail Newsgroup Account Settings-Add Account) Not in SM, right? No Add account there. It's mine ;-) At the bottom left there is the following buttons: Add Account Set As Default Remove Account Help Wonder if that got taken out in mine, with the about:config edit we did. Not showing anywhere. Well I haven't run a Windows OS platform for a long time now, but if I remember correctly, the ...Account Settings is on a different Menu than for Linux OS Platforms; Either way, the account settings are available two other ways: Mouse Right Click on Local Folders, or click on the Account (e.g. n...@yourdomain), if it is seperate, which is just above inbox, and under the Accounts Heading in the pane on the right, and select: View Settings for this account and it will bring up the Account Settings Windows; At least that was the way it worked in Thunderbird, which pretty much functions in the same manner as Seamonkey. Are you saying that you ARE getting the Account Settings window, but the buttons Add Account, Set As Default, Remove Account, and Help are not showing up on the bottom left of the Account Settings window ? I found it. You have to open the email client to get it, as the OP pointed out. After 16 years with Pegasus though, it's too alien for me to deal with. :) -- - Jane Galt ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: One other thing
Jane Galt wrote: Clifton Ray Hodgesnos...@example.com wrote : Jane Galt wrote: Danield...@albury.nospam.net.auwrote : Jane Galt wrote: I was talking to someone recently and mentioned using Pegasus Mail, which I've used since 1994, and the only thing it wont do, that I want, is this: I have a couple of my own domains. When someone emails j...@domain1, I want to be able to automatically reply using spoofed settings from THAT email, j...@domain1 If someone emails me at j...@domain2, same thing, I need to reply from that address. ( one is home and one is my home business actually ) Pegasus allows what they call Identities, that can be set up that way, but it wont do the replies automatically and they can get confused if it doesnt. The reason I'm mentioning it here, is that this person was saying that Thunderbird does that. Is it true, and would Seamonkey emailer do it too? What a feature that would be, it would draw me from Pegasus! ( I know, after all this...sigh) Give it a go Jane!! Set yourself up with two e-mail profiles (Edit- Mail Newsgroup Account Settings-Add Account) Not in SM, right? No Add account there. It's mine ;-) At the bottom left there is the following buttons: Add Account Set As Default Remove Account Help Wonder if that got taken out in mine, with the about:config edit we did. Not showing anywhere. Well I haven't run a Windows OS platform for a long time now, but if I remember correctly, the ...Account Settings is on a different Menu than for Linux OS Platforms; Either way, the account settings are available two other ways: Mouse Right Click on Local Folders, or click on the Account (e.g. n...@yourdomain), if it is seperate, which is just above inbox, and under the Accounts Heading in the pane on the right, and select: View Settings for this account and it will bring up the Account Settings Windows; At least that was the way it worked in Thunderbird, which pretty much functions in the same manner as Seamonkey. Are you saying that you ARE getting the Account Settings window, but the buttons Add Account, Set As Default, Remove Account, and Help are not showing up on the bottom left of the Account Settings window ? Regards, Clifton ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: One other thing
Jane Galt wrote: Danield...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote : Jane, did you go to Edit-Mail Newsgroup Account Settings-Add Account as I suggested or did you go to Edit-Preferences-Mail Newsgroup??? Daniel All there is here, is Edit - Preferences You need to open the mail portion of Seamonkey first and click on Edit from there. If you go to Edit while in the web browser, you won't get the Mail Newsgroup prefs. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: One other thing
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote : Jane Galt wrote: I was talking to someone recently and mentioned using Pegasus Mail, which I've used since 1994, and the only thing it wont do, that I want, is this: I have a couple of my own domains. When someone emails j...@domain1, I want to be able to automatically reply using spoofed settings from THAT email, j...@domain1 If someone emails me at j...@domain2, same thing, I need to reply from that address. ( one is home and one is my home business actually ) Pegasus allows what they call Identities, that can be set up that way, but it wont do the replies automatically and they can get confused if it doesnt. The reason I'm mentioning it here, is that this person was saying that Thunderbird does that. Is it true, and would Seamonkey emailer do it too? What a feature that would be, it would draw me from Pegasus! ( I know, after all this...sigh ) Give it a go Jane!! Set yourself up with two e-mail profiles (Edit-Mail Newsgroup Account Settings-Add Account) Not in SM, right? No Add account there. Then you can set each account to have its own From: address. (If I were you, I'd set SeaMonkey to download copies (i.e. leave the originals on your web mail site) at least until you are sure SM will do what you want!!) HTH Daniel -- - Jane Galt ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: One other thing
Jane Galt wrote: Danield...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote : Jane Galt wrote: I was talking to someone recently and mentioned using Pegasus Mail, which I've used since 1994, and the only thing it wont do, that I want, is this: I have a couple of my own domains. When someone emails j...@domain1, I want to be able to automatically reply using spoofed settings from THAT email, j...@domain1 If someone emails me at j...@domain2, same thing, I need to reply from that address. ( one is home and one is my home business actually ) Pegasus allows what they call Identities, that can be set up that way, but it wont do the replies automatically and they can get confused if it doesnt. The reason I'm mentioning it here, is that this person was saying that Thunderbird does that. Is it true, and would Seamonkey emailer do it too? What a feature that would be, it would draw me from Pegasus! ( I know, after all this...sigh ) Give it a go Jane!! Set yourself up with two e-mail profiles (Edit-Mail Newsgroup Account Settings-Add Account) Not in SM, right? No Add account there. It's mine ;-) At the bottom left there is the following buttons: Add Account Set As Default Remove Account Help Regards, Clifton Then you can set each account to have its own From: address. (If I were you, I'd set SeaMonkey to download copies (i.e. leave the originals on your web mail site) at least until you are sure SM will do what you want!!) HTH Daniel ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: One other thing
On 04/21/2010 06:22 PM, Jane Galt wrote: Clifton Ray Hodges nos...@example.com wrote : Jane Galt wrote: Danield...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote : ... Give it a go Jane!! Set yourself up with two e-mail profiles (Edit- Mail Newsgroup Account Settings-Add Account) Not in SM, right? No Add account there. It's mine ;-) At the bottom left there is the following buttons: Add Account Set As Default Remove Account Help Wonder if that got taken out in mine, with the about:config edit we did. Not showing anywhere. Sigh... Now you've made me boot into Win7 again. It has nothing to do with the about:config pref that you previously edited. It has to do with the fact that you only have the browser opening no email client opening. So there is no Edit|Mail Newsgroup|Account Settings|Add Account You must first add an email account before adding another account. Click on the 'Envelope' icon in the lower left window panel. That will prompt you to create an new email account. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: One other thing
Le 20 avril 2010, Jane Galt a écrit : I have a couple of my own domains. When someone emails j...@domain1, I want to be able to automatically reply using spoofed settings from THAT email, j...@domain1 If someone emails me at j...@domain2, same thing, I need to reply from that address. Do you receive both into a single inbox? Pegasus allows what they call Identities, that can be set up that way, but it wont do the replies automatically and they can get confused if it doesnt. The reason I'm mentioning it here, is that this person was saying that Thunderbird does that. Is it true, and would Seamonkey emailer do it too? pine/alpine/realpine does it whatever the answer of the above question, but that's not the subject... In SM: - if the answer to the above question is yes, then it's definitely possible! - if it's no, then I can't tell if it can be done automatically (I don't use SM mail very often), but at least it can be done in one click (drop-down list of your From: addresses) -- LL ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: One other thing
Jane Galt wrote: I was talking to someone recently and mentioned using Pegasus Mail, which I've used since 1994, and the only thing it wont do, that I want, is this: I have a couple of my own domains. When someone emails j...@domain1, I want to be able to automatically reply using spoofed settings from THAT email, j...@domain1 If someone emails me at j...@domain2, same thing, I need to reply from that address. ( one is home and one is my home business actually ) Pegasus allows what they call Identities, that can be set up that way, but it wont do the replies automatically and they can get confused if it doesnt. The reason I'm mentioning it here, is that this person was saying that Thunderbird does that. Is it true, and would Seamonkey emailer do it too? What a feature that would be, it would draw me from Pegasus! ( I know, after all this...sigh ) Give it a go Jane!! Set yourself up with two e-mail profiles (Edit-Mail Newsgroup Account Settings-Add Account) and you should be able to set up two (or more) e-mail accounts, which, when you open the SeaMonkey Mail News screen and open those accounts, they should go and download your mail. Then you can set each account to have its own From: address. (If I were you, I'd set SeaMonkey to download copies (i.e. leave the originals on your web mail site) at least until you are sure SM will do what you want!!) HTH Daniel ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: One other thing
Jane Galt wrote: I was talking to someone recently and mentioned using Pegasus Mail, which I've used since 1994, and the only thing it wont do, that I want, is this: I have a couple of my own domains. When someone emails j...@domain1, I want to be able to automatically reply using spoofed settings from THAT email, j...@domain1 If someone emails me at j...@domain2, same thing, I need to reply from that address. ( one is home and one is my home business actually ) Pegasus allows what they call Identities, that can be set up that way, but it wont do the replies automatically and they can get confused if it doesnt. The reason I'm mentioning it here, is that this person was saying that Thunderbird does that. Is it true, and would Seamonkey emailer do it too? What a feature that would be, it would draw me from Pegasus! ( I know, after all this...sigh ) On Identities both Thunderbird and SeaMonkey has a feature called Manage Identities, of course, depending upon your web domain, you may have to add the identities there as well - just depends... I've used identities with OE (back when I used Windows XP) and Thunderbird, and now use them for SeaMonkey... Example Main email address: ho...@mydomain.com Example Identities with ho...@mydomain.com: mys...@mydomain.com, peo...@mydomain.com, m...@mydomin.com, etc. So if someone mails me to peo...@mydomain.com, and I reply, it will reply with the peo...@mydomain.com address, or any I choose from the drop-down list in the FROM field. For managing identities with Thunderbird or SeaMonkey, select the menu item (which depends on your Operating System I believe) to bring up the Mail Newsgroup Settings Window, and select the Account you want to manage identities for, then click the Manage Identities Button and add your identities. Of course, even without 2 or more identities per email address, you can reply/send with any email address account you have set up in Thunderbird and SeaMonkey. Regards, Clifton ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: One other thing
Lucas Levrel lucas.lev...@univ-paris12.fr wrote : Le 20 avril 2010, Jane Galt a écrit : I have a couple of my own domains. When someone emails j...@domain1, I want to be able to automatically reply using spoofed settings from THAT email, j...@domain1 If someone emails me at j...@domain2, same thing, I need to reply from that address. Do you receive both into a single inbox? Yes. My ISP routes them all to my primary email. Pegasus allows what they call Identities, that can be set up that way, but it wont do the replies automatically and they can get confused if it doesnt. The reason I'm mentioning it here, is that this person was saying that Thunderbird does that. Is it true, and would Seamonkey emailer do it too? pine/alpine/realpine does it whatever the answer of the above question, but that's not the subject... In SM: - if the answer to the above question is yes, then it's definitely possible! - if it's no, then I can't tell if it can be done automatically (I don't use SM mail very often), but at least it can be done in one click (drop-down list of your From: addresses) -- - Jane Galt ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
One other thing
I was talking to someone recently and mentioned using Pegasus Mail, which I've used since 1994, and the only thing it wont do, that I want, is this: I have a couple of my own domains. When someone emails j...@domain1, I want to be able to automatically reply using spoofed settings from THAT email, j...@domain1 If someone emails me at j...@domain2, same thing, I need to reply from that address. ( one is home and one is my home business actually ) Pegasus allows what they call Identities, that can be set up that way, but it wont do the replies automatically and they can get confused if it doesnt. The reason I'm mentioning it here, is that this person was saying that Thunderbird does that. Is it true, and would Seamonkey emailer do it too? What a feature that would be, it would draw me from Pegasus! ( I know, after all this... sigh ) -- - Jane Galt ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey