>>>when I reply on such a mail, it should have [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the FROM
>>> field, and not the default account , idem with all my other addresses.
>>>
>>>Is squirrelmail capable of doing such a thing ?
>>>
>>>
>> I don't think there is such an implementation but may be you can
>> contribute by
Chandrakumar Muthaiah said:
>>when I reply on such a mail, it should have [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the FROM
>>field, and not the default account , idem with all my other addresses.
>>
>>Is squirrelmail capable of doing such a thing ?
>>
>>
> I don't think there is such an implementation but may be you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is is possible to use multiple outgoing senders with squirrelamil ?
Yes
I want mail that gets filtered and sorted in my [EMAIL PROTECTED] box,
Use procmail to sort out the mails according to your from address or
whatever condition you have.
when I reply on such a ma
> when I reply on such a mail, it should have [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the FROM
> field, and not the default account , idem with all my other addresses.
Set up different identities. Options -> Personal Information -> Edit
Advanced Identities.
When you reply to a message that is To: one of your identi
Hello squirrelmail-users,
I'll describe what I want to do first :
I have 7 email accounts, all pop3 or imap based. (fe.
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED])
I want to create one account on my linux box wich fetches all the mail
from those accounts (fetchmail) and drops them local on a
postfix/c