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digital0verdose 11-01-2006 04:52 PM

mail2web SMTP Proxy Addresses question
 
I decided to purchase their $1.95 service and I have a question/concern.

I do not want to have the same reply address for all my email addresses. I set a few Proxy's up but it doesn't look like I can diferentiate my reply addresses. Is anyone currently using this service that can give me an answer on how this works? It seems that if you can't do this then there is little reason to pay for the service.

Malatesta 11-01-2006 05:14 PM

Re: mail2web SMTP Proxy Addresses question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by digital0verdose
I decided to purchase their $1.95 service and I have a question/concern.

I do not want to have the same reply address for all my email addresses. I set a few Proxy's up but it doesn't look like I can diferentiate my reply addresses. Is anyone currently using this service that can give me an answer on how this works? It seems that if you can't do this then there is little reason to pay for the service.

You cannot switch the return address on the fly, that is you have to go to your settings via the website, select your Proxy address and make that "primary".

I find it useful and worth the $2/mo since I forward my gmail to m2w and now can respond "from gmail".

If you're forwarding 2 or 3 email accounts, this does not help.

digital0verdose 11-01-2006 05:22 PM

Re: mail2web SMTP Proxy Addresses question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Malatesta
Quote:

Originally Posted by digital0verdose
I decided to purchase their $1.95 service and I have a question/concern.

I do not want to have the same reply address for all my email addresses. I set a few Proxy's up but it doesn't look like I can diferentiate my reply addresses. Is anyone currently using this service that can give me an answer on how this works? It seems that if you can't do this then there is little reason to pay for the service.

You cannot switch the return address on the fly, that is you have to go to your settings via the website, select your Proxy address and make that "primary".

I find it useful and worth the $2/mo since I forward my gmail to m2w and now can respond "from gmail".

If you're forwarding 2 or 3 email accounts, this does not help.

I see, it would just cost me another $2 to do what I am looking for.

You're right, though, it is better than comming from a fairly unknow @ account.

Thanks for confirming.

digital0verdose 11-01-2006 06:49 PM

I'm having a wierd issue now.

On my Treo I have an E-mail account I named mail2web. There is also a default Outlook box with it's own folders.

I sent myself a test message and by default, it gets pushed to the Outlook box. To which I can reply to the message and they show up at the origin after 5 or so minutes.

Now if I send receive the mail2web account I will get the same message. The difference here is I can reply to the message from this account and it will show up immediately.

Is there a way I can have the Push default to my mail2web account I created?

Malatesta 11-02-2006 01:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by digital0verdose
I'm having a wierd issue now.

On my Treo I have an E-mail account I named mail2web. There is also a default Outlook box with it's own folders.

I sent myself a test message and by default, it gets pushed to the Outlook box. To which I can reply to the message and they show up at the origin after 5 or so minutes.

Now if I send receive the mail2web account I will get the same message. The difference here is I can reply to the message from this account and it will show up immediately.

Is there a way I can have the Push default to my mail2web account I created?

only 1 push/exchange account is allowed in Outlook.

no need for a mail2web box.

if you need more than 1 that badly, I suggest looking into Flexmail 2007 which I think can do this.


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