On Thu, 4 Jan 2001 19:03:28 -0500, you wrote:

>This came in with my first batch of messages, I just bought the
>program and subscribed today.  But your situation matches mine,
>so I'll tell you how to set it up like mine.
>
>1.  Set up a separate account for each email address you use.
>
>2.  Set each of the accounts up with the appropriate POP3 server
>info, including username and password.  But, for the SMTP (send)
>server, enter in the server at the ISP you are connected to.
>
>This way you don't have to filter the mail.  The 'From' will have
>the correct address.  Works OK.
Well, it will work if the ISP remains the same forever. But this isn't
the case.  It depends where I am which ISP I'll connect to.  Having to
go through all the accounts to change the settings doesn't seem like a
very good way to go about this.

>
>--John--
>
>
>
>
>Thursday, January 04, 2001, 6:03:12 PM, you wrote:
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>Hi,
>
>I asked this via information request, but haven't gotten any response
>to it yet, maybe some of you have faced similar situations and found a
>way to work with them...
>----
>
>I've been looking for a new e-mail client for quite a while, and
>having tried and rejected many, it seems like The Bat! comes very very
>close to what I've been seeking.  If there's a way to solve the
>following 2 issues.  I checked the TBUL archive but couldn't really
>find what I was looking for...
>
>I  have e-mail accounts at more than one ISP (5 of them, made accounts
>in  The  Bat!  for  each).  Ok,  no  problem, The Bat! can make handle
>multiple  accounts,  I found this already, and it is working just fine
>to retrieve mail from all of them.
>
>None  of  the  Belgium  ISP's however support relaying. I get
>'Relaying Denied' messages if I try. which brings me to problem 1.
>
>1) If I have received an e-mail into one of the mailboxes of an
>account which ISP I'm not connected to at the moment, I CAN retrieve
>the mail, but when replying it'll fail (relaying denied).  I can solve
>this from the mail-edit window via Options, Active account, but I need
>to change it for each message.  Is there a way to "lock" which account
>to use for sending messages.  I don't mind the originating address to
>mismatch the "from" address which they will reply to.  Most aren't
>smart enough to figure out how to obtain the real originating address
>anyway :-)
>
>2) I have multiple mail names at several of my mail accounts (ex.
>[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] When
>checking mail, I can neatly put mail for each mail name into it's own
>"inbox" (inbox sales, inbox support...) folders with a filter, haven't
>done that yet, but I guess it's easy enough.  
>But, how do I define how to set another "From:" address when I reply
>to a mail from any of said inboxes.  I don't see a way to do this.
>When writing a mail, I can change the "From" to any of my account
>names, but I can't add my other mailboxes to it.
>Am I supposed to make a new mail account for each of my mail accounts
>(which I get via one and the same POP3 loginname)
>I haven't found an alternate way to make other "from" mail names.
>
>Olivier Reubens
>
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