> Hi Thomas - Thank you for the reply. I suppose that there is probably
> no disadvantage in creating users rather than aliases for the addresses
> that I want to use. Either way, I can use a "root" name, with
> appropriate appendages, to facilitate filtering. My inclination to use
> aliases was because I thought it might be more efficient to create
> them, using malias, but maybe this is not the case. I am not sure
> whether I can create real users from a database.
Yes you can but it means that you are going to have to create a program to read the database, create the pmail.usr file, the users directories and a couple of basic files. I've done this in the past with a BATCH file and BASIC program. It's not rocket science. ;-)
> Yes, the forwarding that you describe is what I intend to do, in most cases.
Aliases take too much time to create and manage and are an additional process that has to talk to the disk. I find that simply creating a new user is a lot easier.
>
> I haven't tried Pegasus for years but, maybe, I should try again, given
> the integration that can be achieved with Mercury.
Correct. Pegasus Mail does not need to use any POP3/IMAP4 to get the mail or SMTP when sending.
> As you may possibly recall, I was trying to switch to Thunderbird, but I
> encountered the still unsloved problem of blank messages, so I have
> stayed with Outlook Express. The downside of OE for sending mail from
> many accounts is that I think that I will have to create an account in
> OE so that the From: address can be used.
Agreed. I know of no way to dynamically to select a From: address in either Outlook or OE. You can in Thunderbird but again you need to setup an account to do this selection.
> So far as I know, this means that I will have potentially dozens of
> account folders showing in the OE Folders pane ... this will be a real
> pain! I don't think that this is necessarily the case with TB and I am
> not sure about Pegasus ... I suspect not from what you have described.
Same thing in Thunderbird, you need the account setup before it can be used. You can setup identities in Pegasus Mail to send using any From: address you want and you select the identity at the time of sending. When used with the Mercury UDG though it requires a minor change to use a Reply To: address in the UDG.
<p>&gt; Hi Thomas - Thank you for the reply.&nbsp; I suppose that there is probably
&gt; no disadvantage in creating users rather than aliases for the addresses
&gt; that I want to use.&nbsp; Either way, I can use a "root" name, with
&gt; appropriate appendages, to facilitate filtering.&nbsp; My inclination to use
&gt; aliases was because I thought it might be more efficient to create
&gt; them, using malias, but maybe this is not the case.&nbsp; I am not sure
&gt; whether I can create real users from a database.
</p><p>Yes you can but it means that you are going to have to create a program to read the database, create the pmail.usr file, the users directories and a couple of basic files.&nbsp; I've done this in the past with a BATCH file and BASIC program.&nbsp; It's not rocket science.&nbsp; ;-)
</p><p>&gt; Yes, the forwarding that you describe is what I intend to do, in most cases.
Aliases take too much time to create and manage and are an additional process that has to talk to the disk.&nbsp; I find that simply creating a new user is a lot easier.
&gt;
&gt; I haven't tried Pegasus for years but, maybe, I should try again, given
&gt; the integration that can be achieved with Mercury.&nbsp;
Correct.&nbsp; Pegasus Mail does not need to use any POP3/IMAP4 to get the mail or SMTP when sending.
&gt; As you may possibly recall, I was trying to switch to Thunderbird, but I
&gt; encountered the still unsloved problem of blank messages, so I have
&gt; stayed with Outlook Express.&nbsp; The downside of OE for sending mail from
&gt; many accounts is that I think that I will have to create an account in
&gt; OE so that the From: address can be used.&nbsp;
Agreed.&nbsp; I know of no way to dynamically to select a From: address in either Outlook or OE.&nbsp; You can in Thunderbird but again you need to setup an account to do this selection.
&gt; So far as I know, this means&nbsp; that I will have potentially dozens of
&gt; account folders showing in the OE Folders pane ... this will be a real
&gt; pain!&nbsp; I don't think that this is necessarily the case with TB and I am
&gt; not sure about Pegasus ... I suspect not from what you have described.
Same thing in Thunderbird, you need the account setup before it can be used. You can setup identities in Pegasus Mail to send using any From: address you want and you select the identity at the time of sending.&nbsp; When used with the Mercury UDG though it requires a minor change to use a Reply To: address in the UDG.
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