ried this, and we'll see how it goes over the next day or
> three.
Didn't even take that long. I've already seen it fail once. :(
>
> If it doesn't fix the problem, I might have to roll up sleeves and get my
> hands dirty on some code. :)
>
>
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Gary
Dennis,
Dennis Levens said:
> On Wed, August 4, 2004 5:34 pm, Alan in Toronto said:
>> Gary Stark said:
>>> Therefore I need it defined in SM, as there's no other way that I can
>>> simply type it in as my from address (that I can see)
>>
>> In any even
Alan,
Alan in Toronto said:
> Gary Stark said:
>
>> But my point is that the pre-selected default address is somehow being
>> spontaneously overridden, and there's no reason (such as the different
>> address already being in use) that I can see for this.
>
> I
Alan,
Alan in Toronto said:
> Gary Stark said:
>> Therefore I need it defined in SM, as there's no other way that I can
>> simply type it in as my from address (that I can see)
>
> In any event, I believe you misunderstand the nature of how the multiple
> identities
Therefore I need it defined in SM, as there's no other way that I can
simply type it in as my from address (that I can see)
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