Clifton Ray Hodges <nos...@example.com>  wrote :

> Jane Galt wrote:
>> Clifton Ray Hodges<nos...@example.com>   wrote :
>>
>>> Jane Galt wrote:
>>>> 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.
>>>>
>>>
>>> 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
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