Re: Mail Management Program

Joseph Bridgewater ( Joseph@austintx.net )
Thu, 03 Jul 1997 20:03:24 +0700

With a single instance of Eudora (at least Eudora Pro) you can use filters to separate the email into different folders, then use 'personalities' to send email as different IDs. It's simple.

At 08:47 PM 7/2/97 -0500, you wrote:

>Multiple copies of Eudora Lite or Eudora Pro

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>> From: Mark A. Knight <<radadmin@express-connect.net>

>> To: NTISP Mail-list (E-mail) <<NTISP@emerald.iea.com>

>> Subject: Mail Management Program

>> Date: Wednesday, July 02, 1997 1:13 PM

>>

>> Hello everyone,

>>

>> I have several different email ids I use for a variety of reasons

>> (personal, admin, etc.). What I would like to do is have all my email

>come

>> to one place. No problem, just set the forward to switch in MailSite and

>> I'm all set.

>>

>> Here is my problem. I went to respond to an email today and it bounced

>> back saying so and so isn't a member of the mailing list. Okay, I

>> understand what happened.

>>

>> Here is the question...Right now I am using (trying to anyway) Outlook to

>> do all this management, but, the stupid program wants me to exit and come

>> back in everytime I change the properties for email to another address so

>I

>> can respond. Takes too long and is just not an option. Short of only

>> using one email address (and resubscribing to all my lists) does anyone

>> know of a way in outlook or an add on or another program that will let me

>> do what I want. That is, get all my email in one place so I can read it

>> all there and manage it from that program, but, at the same time, be able

>> to respond using the email id I need to respond with?

>>

>> Thanks in advance. Had to go back to Microsoft Mail to write this one!

>>

>> I hope this question has a simple answer!

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