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Thanks. I just tried resending the message to the same addressee from the same mailbox and had no problems. But I don't understand your reply. I will study up on what "identity" means in this context and see if that clarifies the situation for me. Appreciate the response.

Thanks. I just tried resending the message to the same addressee from the same mailbox and had no problems. But I don't understand your reply. I will study up on what "identity" means in this context and see if that clarifies the situation for me. Appreciate the response.

When attempting to send mail I can suddenly get the following message from Pegasus:

"The address 'xxx@xxx.xxx' could be either and SMTP or an MHS address. Please use an IN: or MHS: override on the address so WinPMail knows where to send it.

Even though the same address may have been used without any problems the same day. Not knowing how to comply, this prevents me sending the email to the party in question. Though it may work the following day.

Why does this problem seem to arise at random? How can I comply with the software's request.

Many thanks

frankg

<p>When attempting to send mail I can suddenly get the following message from Pegasus:</p><p>"The address 'xxx@xxx.xxx' could be either and SMTP or an MHS address. Please use an IN: or MHS: override on the address so WinPMail knows where to send it. </p><p>Even though the same address may have been used without any problems the same day. Not knowing how to comply, this prevents me sending the email to the party in question. Though it may work the following day.</p><p>Why does this problem seem to arise at random? How can I comply with the software's request.</p><p>Many thanks</p><p>frankg </p>

"The address 'xxx@xxx.xxx' could be either and SMTP or an MHS address.

Please use an IN: or MHS: override on the address so WinPMail knows

where to send it.

This is telling you that the identity you are using does not have a valid SMTP setup (or it is disabled) to send the mail.  
<blockquote>"The address 'xxx@xxx.xxx' could be either and SMTP or an MHS address. Please use an IN: or MHS: override on the address so WinPMail knows where to send it.</blockquote>This is telling you that the identity you are using does not have a valid SMTP setup (or it is disabled) to send the mail.  
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