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Alpine configuration questions...
I have just started using Alpine, and have a couple of config questions for my ISP POP3 account. Under "User Domain" I have put my "ISP.ca". However when I send out email, instead of showing my email address, it shows my "OSXUserAccount_name[at]ISP.ca". No where in my settings do I see my User Account listed. Do I need to change anything to have my email account show correctly?
As well, I have a few different (dummy) email accounts that forward to my main account. Is there a way to set up an alias so that if I reply to a message, I can use the dummy account and have it show instead of my main account? Kind of like what Google lets you do... Cheers! |
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I've got messages filtering into one of my 'mail" folders from "Inbox". when I try to filter from another incoming folder in the "incoming" collection to another folder in "mail", it doesn't give an indication that the message is filtering at all. I have 'move only if not deleted" marked on all filters.
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