Best email client for multiple accounts
As I'm adding more domain names and sites that I'm responsible for, the number of webmaster accounts I have to check is becoming a problem. Does anyone have a recommendation of a pop3 client that can check all the accounts, and will reply back to users with the same address the message was send to (rather than the reply address of your profile?
Outlook can do this, but you have to type in the from address everytime you reply to a message.
Thanks!
The Webmistress posted this at 14:44 — 16th October 2002.
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If you reply to an email the send address in Outlook defaults to the address it was sent to. Not sure how you have your outlook set up or maybe I have misunderstood your query?
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Megan posted this at 15:00 — 16th October 2002.
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Netscape's mail client keeps all of the accounts completely separate, with each their own set of mailboxes.* That can be quite handy when you want to keep them all separate.
*Or at least the older versions do, anyway. I haven't looked at NS 6 or mozilla's mail handling.
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crawl posted this at 15:09 — 16th October 2002.
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I'll check my settings to be sure, but when I tried this with outlook before it seemed to always use the reply to address of the profile. I would have to choose show from field in the view menu and type the email address I wanted the message to come from, or log in and out of different profiles...
Thanks for the reply
Megan,
I'll check out netscape, I haven't looked at it in a long time....
The Webmistress posted this at 15:10 — 16th October 2002.
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crawl posted this at 15:40 — 16th October 2002.
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Will do.. Thanks!
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