> The problem is multiple personalities and checking mail. If > you use Eudora, > and you want to check your mail from your own domain, you need a > personality for it. Then you need another to check your ELN > mail and to > send mail via ELN. So you get in your mail from your real > FROM address > (your domain) which has a logon to YOUR domain; then you hit > reply, and > your email gets bounced by earthlink because of wrong > settings. So EVERY > email you reply to, you have to remember to change to your > ELN personality > with the FAKED from line. That doesn't make sense. Your SMTP settings would be the same no matter what "personality" you were using.
Example: Personality one: SMTP: mail.earthlink.net POP3: www. yourdomain.com Logon: logon-at-your-domain (RAQ hosted) From: yourname@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Personality two: SMTP: mail.earthlink.net POP3: mail.earthlink.net Logon: ELN/your-ELN-login From: yourname@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxYou receive your email on personality ONE. Now hit reply. You can't logon to ELN with your.domain.com.logon, you need ELN/your-ELN-logon. So you need to change the personality before you send your reply as Eudora doesn't know how to automatically receive with ONE and send with TWO, it has to be told. Outlook (for whatever reason a human being would use it) makes it even harder than this.
So personality TWO works fine for send and receive, but all mail received on ONE has to go out with TWO so it can logon to ELN.
If you never receive mail at your own domain you're fine. It may work if you forward all your-domain mail to your ELN address then just use personality TWO for send and receive, but that seems like a big waste of bandwidth and resources.
Does this make sense - I've been through it, it's why I don't use ELN myself anymore.
Jale