said:
Hi,
>Windows - Settings notebook - POP3 settings - Manual mode.
>"Warning: If you have configured MR/2 ICE so that it fetches from
>multiple providers into a single MAIL directory (by manually editing the
>INI file), please DO NOT USE THIS FEATURE."
I guess Nick was planning on supporting this at one time, but if there
ever was any code for this, I've never seen it.
>I was going to send this from mr2 but could not figure out how to change
>the FROM address for the new message I was writing. There is a "Headers"
>button on the window for composing a message but it does not allow for
>changing the FROM (which I do frequently).
Mr/2 does not implement anything like Polarbar's personas. However, you
have full control over the headers via the template facility which gives
you the same kind of control and more. Here's a snip from one of my
templates
$Delete:From
$Delete:Reply-to
$AddBottom:From: "Steven Levine"
$AddBottom:Reply-to: "Steven Levine"
You can tie the templates to addressbook entries, folders or newgroups.
There are a number of other ways to modify messages and override the
default processing. Filters can invoke REXX scripts that modify message
content. Msgutil.cmd can be tweaked to do on-demand edits of the current
message.
Steven
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