I have my own domain name. Is there a way to get msil under .mac to set this as the reply to address. It seems that I am forced to use the @mac address but I could well be missing something. Thanks Colin
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Countryman wrote: > I have my own domain name. Is there a way to get msil under .mac to set this > as the reply to address. It seems that I am forced to use the @mac address > but I could well be missing something. > > Thanks > Colin Open a new Mail message - press Command-Alt-R to display the Reply-To field. Chu -- chuenginsberg at mac dot com
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On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 12:35:33 +0000, Chu-En Ginsberg wrote (in article <Z8WdnSRnkaeIwy7YnZ2dnUVZ8qjinZ2d@eclipse.net.uk>): > Countryman wrote: >> I have my own domain name. Is there a way to get msil under .mac to set >> this >> as the reply to address. It seems that I am forced to use the @mac address >> but I could well be missing something. >> >> Thanks >> Colin > > Open a new Mail message - press Command-Alt-R to display the Reply-To field. > > Chu > > Thanks for that Chu. Am I correct in concluding that there is no way to set a default reply to address on .mac?
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Countryman wrote: > On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 12:35:33 +0000, Chu-En Ginsberg wrote > (in article <Z8WdnSRnkaeIwy7YnZ2dnUVZ8qjinZ2d@eclipse.net.uk>): > >> Countryman wrote: >>> I have my own domain name. Is there a way to get msil under .mac to set >>> this >>> as the reply to address. It seems that I am forced to use the @mac address >>> but I could well be missing something. >>> >>> Thanks >>> Colin >> Open a new Mail message - press Command-Alt-R to display the Reply-To field. >> >> Chu >> >> > > Thanks for that Chu. Am I correct in concluding that there is no way to set a > default reply to address on .mac? > Apparently you can't even do this for POP accounts. Rather odd, IMHO :) Chu -- chuenginsberg at mac dot com
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On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 14:38:20 +0000, Chu-En Ginsberg wrote (in article <o_6dnRNAI7RB5y7YnZ2dnUVZ8qugnZ2d@eclipse.net.uk>): > Countryman wrote: >> On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 12:35:33 +0000, Chu-En Ginsberg wrote >> (in article <Z8WdnSRnkaeIwy7YnZ2dnUVZ8qjinZ2d@eclipse.net.uk>): >> >>> Countryman wrote: >>>> I have my own domain name. Is there a way to get msil under .mac to set >>>> this >>>> as the reply to address. It seems that I am forced to use the @mac >>>> address >>>> but I could well be missing something. >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> Colin >>> Open a new Mail message - press Command-Alt-R to display the Reply-To >>> field. >>> >>> Chu >>> >>> >> >> Thanks for that Chu. Am I correct in concluding that there is no way to set >> a >> default reply to address on .mac? >> > > Apparently you can't even do this for POP accounts. Rather odd, IMHO :) > > Chu > > I've got a pop account working via the Mac on-board mail client with a personal domain set as reply to. Can't do it on the web email portal though.
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Countryman wrote: > On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 14:38:20 +0000, Chu-En Ginsberg wrote > (in article <o_6dnRNAI7RB5y7YnZ2dnUVZ8qugnZ2d@eclipse.net.uk>): > >> Countryman wrote: >>> On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 12:35:33 +0000, Chu-En Ginsberg wrote >>> (in article <Z8WdnSRnkaeIwy7YnZ2dnUVZ8qjinZ2d@eclipse.net.uk>): >>> >>>> Countryman wrote: >>>>> I have my own domain name. Is there a way to get msil under .mac to set >>>>> this >>>>> as the reply to address. It seems that I am forced to use the @mac >>>>> address >>>>> but I could well be missing something. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks >>>>> Colin >>>> Open a new Mail message - press Command-Alt-R to display the Reply-To >>>> field. >>>> >>>> Chu >>>> >>>> >>> Thanks for that Chu. Am I correct in concluding that there is no way to set >>> a >>> default reply to address on .mac? >>> >> Apparently you can't even do this for POP accounts. Rather odd, IMHO :) >> >> Chu >> >> > > I've got a pop account working via the Mac on-board mail client with a > personal domain set as reply to. Can't do it on the web email portal though. > Ahh - my bad. I thought you were referring to a .mac account accessed via Mail, not via the web portal. Still seems rather remiss not to include a Reply-To field on the web portal. Chu -- chuenginsberg at mac dot com
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