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+ | ======Sending mail from different email addresses or domains====== | ||
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+ | VPOP3 does not (by default) place any restrictions on which email addresses or domains you can send mail from. However, there may be external restrictions on which email addresses/ | ||
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+ | If there are no appropriate restrictions in place, all you need to do is set up the relevant address in your email client as the sender email address. | ||
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+ | If you will only be sending from that email address, then this is as simple as changing the account settings in the email client. However, if you will want to choose from several different addresses when sending mail then this can get more complicated, | ||
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+ | =====Mozilla Thunderbird===== | ||
+ | To set up alternate sender email addresses in Thunderbird, | ||
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+ | =====Microsoft Outlook===== | ||
+ | In Outlook you can only have one email address associated with one account, so if you want to be able to send from multiple email addresses in Outlook, you must set up multiple accounts - which means you have to tell Outlook to collect mail from multiple places! | ||
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+ | If you only want Outlook to collect from a single POP3/IMAP4 account, but be able to send mail from several different addresses, this becomes very burdensome, as you will get errors if you use duplicated entries (eg have it collecting twice from the same account), or you will have to set up multiple POP3 accounts on the VPOP3 server. | ||
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+ | There is a (quite complicated) way you can tell Outlook to skip duplicated or dummy accounts when collecting mail, which is what you need to do if you are stuck with using Outlook for your mail and can't switch to a more flexible email client such as Thunderbird. See [[http:// | ||
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+ | You can also send from any ' | ||
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