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problem with outgoing mail server in thunderbird
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| i have several email accounts that i use for seperate situations - one is a
gmail set up as pop, two are imap, and one is a sympatico account. the
problem i am having is that though it appears that i am sending mails from
each seperate account, they are all arriving at their destinations as coming
from my gmail account - the account i have set up as my outgoing server.
thunderbird says you can "specify more than one outgoing server" but it also
says this could "cause errors when sending messages." and it does not say
how to set up multiple outgoing servers.
how would i do this and will it cause problems? i never had problems with
this in outlook express, which is what i am trying to migrate from.
thanks
t
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| Moz Champion 2005-06-29, 7:46 am |
| TB wrote:
> i have several email accounts that i use for seperate situations - one is a
> gmail set up as pop, two are imap, and one is a sympatico account. the
> problem i am having is that though it appears that i am sending mails from
> each seperate account, they are all arriving at their destinations as coming
> from my gmail account - the account i have set up as my outgoing server.
> thunderbird says you can "specify more than one outgoing server" but it also
> says this could "cause errors when sending messages." and it does not say
> how to set up multiple outgoing servers.
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> how would i do this and will it cause problems? i never had problems with
> this in outlook express, which is what i am trying to migrate from.
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> thanks
> t
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You can set up multiple smtp servers cut as the note says, it can cause
errors. Whats the problem with all being sent out from one address? I
have accounts on no less than 3 different isps, yet I only send from one.
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| the problem with it sending from one address is that i use one for work, one
for personal, etc and when someone replies to the mail i have sent it all
goes to the outgoing mail account rather than going to the account i wanted
to send the mail from in the first place. in the end there would be no point
to me having seperate addresses set up.
does anyone want to tell me how to set up multiple outgoung mail servers in
thunderbird or are the errors it causes so extreme that there is no point?
t
"Moz Champion" <moz.champion@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> You can set up multiple smtp servers cut as the note says, it can cause
> errors. Whats the problem with all being sent out from one address? I
> have accounts on no less than 3 different isps, yet I only send from one.
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| Splibbilla 2005-06-29, 8:45 pm |
| "TB" <zassaz@hotmail.com> in
news:QPAwe.9636$mK5.611423@news20.bellglobal.com:
> the problem with it sending from one address is that i use one for
> work, one for personal, etc and when someone replies to the mail i
> have sent it all goes to the outgoing mail account rather than going
> to the account i wanted to send the mail from in the first place. in
> the end there would be no point to me having seperate addresses set
> up.
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> does anyone want to tell me how to set up multiple outgoung mail
> servers in thunderbird or are the errors it causes so extreme that
> there is no point?
you can send via that one smtp, and choose which reply-to will be that of the account you send from. of course, headers will
reflect the actual smtp.
for exmaple, (inspired by ypop post)
in oe i can recv and send via ypops. headers will show yahoo servers (and i think shows one custom header with ypops in
name).
or i can send via different oe account that uses the same yahoo mail address "faked into" the replyto but actually sent by ISP's
smtp. the headers show my ISP server(s).
but in tbmoz, (if paranoid of multiple smtp) you can (reliably) send using the "faked" replyto, via only the one smtp.
in moz mail,
i didn't know/notice this one-smtp rule, and was able to send via ypops or my isp. and it worked fine. But, in your case, you
must be running inot the one-smtp caveat.
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| Doug G 2005-06-29, 8:45 pm |
| TB wrote:
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> "Moz Champion" <moz.champion@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:zawwe.1047910$w62.764032@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
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> the problem with it sending from one address is that i use one for work, one
> for personal, etc and when someone replies to the mail i have sent it all
> goes to the outgoing mail account rather than going to the account i wanted
> to send the mail from in the first place. in the end there would be no point
> to me having seperate addresses set up.
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> does anyone want to tell me how to set up multiple outgoung mail servers in
> thunderbird or are the errors it causes so extreme that there is no point?
>
> t
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AFAIK, the e-mail address (and account name) that appears in the From
box of a Compose window determines which account's Sent folder is used.
To add an SMTP server go to Tools -> Account Settings -> Outgoing
Server (SMTP), click the Advanced button, click the Add button.
Each account's outgoing mail server can be set in Tools -> Account
Settings -> <account name> -> Server Settings -> Advanced button -> SMTP
tab. It may be best to use your ISP's SMTP server for all POP3 mail
accounts.
Do your IMAP accounts use the same server for incoming and outgoing
mail? Some IMAP accounts use an IMAP server for incoming messages and
an SMTP server for outgoing mail.
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