On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 05:28:53PM -0400, Sam Roberts wrote:
> > Maybe I've made this more complicated than I should.  What I am trying
> > to do is be able to send mail with different return addresses ie.
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Whatever I do, my email always has a
> > return address of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> I think you're confusing the envelope address and the from field.
> 
> If you'r at work, and you want to send mail to people so the from field
> says "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", just write the address you want to be from in
> the from field while you're editing the message. Write whatever you
> want in there. When people get your mail it will look as if it's from
> that address, and their replies will go there. One problem solved?
> I do this all the time when I send somebody mail, but I want their
> replies to go to my home address.

Another possibility is that your ISP is changing the domain part of the address to be 
@my.isp.  I don't know if this would or should happen with an ISP, but it is done 
within large commercial organizations that have sub-domains.  For example, From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] becomes From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  You're ISP may be changing 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] since it knows your real account with them.

just another thought (that's two today! ;) )

jc

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