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Re8: multiple email address with same user?

To: "Post.Office List" <post_office@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re8: multiple email address with same user?
From: Glenn A. Bookout <gblists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 20:43:28 -0800
Elton:

On 02/19/2003 16:07 USA PT (-0800), ehd@xxxxxxxxxxx ( Elton ), wrote...

>I'm not sure what you are saying, but in my case this is not correct.  
>I get all mail to my user name for any of my 7 domains and can reply 
>anyway I wish.
   Hmmm, this is a very powerful and new feature, but it must be in OSX 
10.2.4 only.

>I only have (1) primary mail_account defined for my user_name -- The 
>other (6) addresses are set-up as "additional E-mail Addresses" as 
>described (they are not are not real boxes) -- all mail flows to my 
>user's mailbox.
>
>Replies are handled from OSX 10.2.4 client; the mail shows up in my 
>primary box, when I reply it is sent from the proper user@domainX; no 
>hint to the recipient otherwise.
>
>...nice feature!
>
>You need to ensure that you set the mail account as follows:
>
> From Address Rewrite Style:
>none -- (leave as written by user agent)
   It didn't work in my test using P.O and OSX 10.2.3 and the associated 
Mail client ( 1.2.3 v551 ), and I have no reason to believe it changed 
that drastically in 10.2.4.

   I had an account setup as ( please correct me if I've missed one of 
your settings or steps ):

        Primary E-Mail Address:
             test@xxxxxxxxxx
                                                        
        Additional E-mail Addresses:
             test2@xxxxxxxxxxx

        From Address Rewrite Style:
             none -- (leave as written by user agent)

   I then sent a msg. to "test2@xxxxxxxxxxx", and received it 
successfully in Mail on OSX 10.2.3. in the original "test@xxxxxxxxxx" 
account.  So far, so good.

   I then tried to reply to myself as sender ( 
"gblists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" ), but was given no choice to send the msg. 
via "test2@xxxxxxxxxxx" as I had not created any accounts of that address 
in Mail ( remember, all msgs. are coming in through the "test@xxxxxxxxxx" 
account - to my way of thinking, setting up another account in Mail 
defeats the purpose of the alias ).

   Sending the msg. anyway resulted in the following header when I 
received the reply back in my "gblists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" account ( 
some unneeded details snipped ):
                                                   
          Return-Path: <test@xxxxxxxxxx>
          Received: { snip }
          Received: { snip }
          Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 19:49:59 -0800
          From: "Test" <test@xxxxxxxxxx>
          Subject: Re: test

   As you can see, there is no mention of the alternate account ( 
"test2@xxxxxxxxxxx" ), so, at least in most mail clients and servers that 
I know of ( at least prior to OSX 10.2.4 ), though the msg. can be 
replied to, there is no way to reply from a msg. to an alternate address 
as that alternate address.

   Unfortunately, I'm not in a position at the moment to upgrade to 
10.2.4 to run another test, but if you give me an alternate address I'll 
send a msg. to it and you can reply.

>>    Aliases are usually better for things like "jsmith@", "james@", and
>> "jim@" all feeding into one account.
>
>Huh?  I thought we are talking about one user with multiple domains (?)
   My above comment was ment to illustrate that though it wouldn't work 
well for multiple domains ( as stated previously, and in the above test 
), alternate addresses ( or aliases ) were ideal for a variety of other 
uses, such as to cover addressing variations, or migrating from one 
address to another.

Glenn
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