Re(2): multi comptes

2003-11-10 Thread Jean de Crombrugghe
En réponse au mail de Tim Lapin, daté du 10/11/2003 à 20:13 : >On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 1:54 PM, John Snippe sent forth: > >>On Mon, Nov 10, 2003, it is attributed to Richard Davis to have said: >> >>>When I reply to an email the default is to reply with the account >>>information from th

Re(2): multi comptes

2003-11-10 Thread John Snippe
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003, it is attributed to Tim Lapin to have said: >In "Mail Schedulings and Locations" (under "Setup" menu) look at the >"Locations" tab of your chosen schedule. Make sure the following is >*UN*checked: >"Also use this account when replying" > >There might be other modifiers

Re(2): multi comptes

2003-11-10 Thread Tim Lapin
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 1:54 PM, John Snippe sent forth: >On Mon, Nov 10, 2003, it is attributed to Richard Davis to have said: > >>When I reply to an email the default is to reply with the account >>information from the account the message was addressed to. > >Really? I seem to have mi

Re(2): multi comptes

2003-11-10 Thread John Snippe
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003, it is attributed to Richard Davis to have said: >When I reply to an email the default is to reply with the account >information from the account the message was addressed to. Really? I seem to have missed that option. Where do I find it? -- later, JS ask not f

Re(2): multi comptes

2003-11-10 Thread Jay
On 11/10/03, Richard declared: >>>Hi, I have 2 comptes (for 2 differents addreses) in powermail. >>>I'ld like that the reponses for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" goes out with >>"fai.com", and >>>"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" goes out with "other.org". >>> >>>How can I do that ? >>>Thanks (and sorry for my poor Engl

Re(2): multi comptes

2003-11-10 Thread Richard Davis
>On Mon, Nov 10, 2003, it is attributed to Jean de Crombrugghe to have said: > >>Hi, I have 2 comptes (for 2 differents addreses) in powermail. >>I'ld like that the reponses for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" goes out with >"fai.com", and >>"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" goes out with "other.org". >> >>How can I do th