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<p dir="auto">On 6 Sep 2024, at 17:56, Ron B wrote:</p>
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<p dir="auto">I use it all the time. The only problem is that Mailmate only lets me define a few addresses. This is a problem when I'm composing a new email. I have to remember to change my From address from <a href="mailto:ron@runbox.com" style="color: #777777;">ron@runbox.com</a> to <a href="mailto:ron@mydomain.com" style="color: #777777;">ron@mydomain.com</a>. I'm not sure what it is that you want to do that MailMate doesn't do:</p>
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<li>Do you want to predefine hundreds of email addresses and then pick one from a list when composing a new message?</li>
<li>Do you want to type in the desired 'From:' address when composing a new message and have a failsafe so the message won't get sent until you do?</li>
<li>Do you want to predefine hundreds of email addresses and have MailMate automatically select the right one when composing a new message?</li>
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<p dir="auto">For the first option, you can do this by entering all email addresses, separated by command, in the “Email Address(es)” field of the account. You can compose the string in a text editor and then copy and paste into the “Email Address(es)” field of the account.</p>
<p dir="auto">For the second option, you could set the “Email Address(es)” field of the account to something invalid (e.g., "FILL_IN@1.2.3.4". Then, if you forget to fill it in, the message won't get sent.</p>
<p dir="auto">For the third option, MailMate does this to some extent, but I don't understand fully what it does. If you start a new composition window and then start typing a recipient, MailMate often/sometimes changes the 'From:' field to the last 'From:' address used for that recipient. I don't understand exactly when it does versus doesn't do this.</p>
<p dir="auto">--Randall</p>
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