[quote user="Tedr"]Thank you, I have tried following these instructions but my test messages still come back undelivered, and I have the feeling I am out of my depth, I don't really understand the instructions..
1. Use Tools | Identities and create a new identity using the "Add" button. (I'm going to assume that your new identity is called "new" for the purposes of these instructions.). Base the creation of the new identity on the current default identity.
2. Select the new identity and become that identity using the "Become" button.
3. Use Tools | Internet options and change the General, POP3 and SMTP setups to match the new account.You will have to change at least the email address in the General setting, the POP3 server name, username and password in the POP3 setup and at least the server name in the SMTP setup. If the server uses authentication yuo need to go to the "Security" tab and set the account/username and password used with the server
4. Using the new identity create a new message and send it. It will use what you have setup for the SMTP sending server.
5. Using the new identity use File | Selective mail download. It should connect to the new POP3 account and show the messages on the server
The problem may not be in the system but in me, I know, I'm supposed to be in control of it but I'm not very computer savvy. Could you please back up from my original question and give me an over view of how multiple email addresses are handled in general, what is supposed to happen at the ISP? and what is supposed to happen at my end? and, maybe expand on the instructions a bit? TIA
Ted
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<blockquote><p>[quote user="Tedr"]Thank you, I have tried following these instructions but my test messages still come back undelivered, and I have the feeling I am out of my depth, I don't really understand the instructions.. </p></blockquote><p>1. &nbsp; Use Tools | Identities and create a new identity&nbsp; using the "Add" button.&nbsp; (I'm going to assume that your new identity is called "new" for the purposes of these instructions.). Base the creation of the new identity on the current default identity.
</p><p>2. &nbsp; Select the new identity and become that identity using the "Become" button.</p><p>3.&nbsp; Use Tools | Internet options and change the General, POP3 and SMTP setups to match the new account.You will have to change at least the email address in the General setting, the POP3 server name, username and password in the POP3 setup and at least the server name in the SMTP setup.&nbsp; If the server uses authentication yuo need to go to the "Security" tab and set the account/username and password used with the server
</p><p>4.&nbsp; Using the new identity create a new message and send it.&nbsp; It will use what you have setup for the SMTP sending server.</p><p>5.&nbsp; Using the new identity use File | Selective mail download.&nbsp; It should connect to the new POP3 account and show the messages on the server
</p><blockquote><p>The problem may not be in the system but in me, I know, I'm supposed to be in control of it but I'm not very computer savvy. Could you please back up from my original question and give me an over view of how multiple email addresses are handled in general, what is supposed to happen at the ISP? and what is supposed to happen at my end? and, maybe expand on the instructions a bit? TIA</p><blockquote><p>Ted</p></blockquote>[/quote]</blockquote>