1/14 I have multiple email account, and now I use IMAP/POP3 fetch them
to my local harddrive (except my CSUA shell account). That is not
hard. My question now is, when I reply to these email account,
I want to make them *THINK* that the email is replying from the
account which I recieved them from. How to do that? can
I achieve this by install an email server + fetchmail ?
thanks
\_ Um, how convincing does it need to be? Setting your From:
header should be sufficient for casual observers. Most mail
clients let you do this. Some, e.g. mutt, can automatically
set the from header based on the mail you are replying to.
\_ Mutt? Get off the motd, mutt-whore! You were doing well until
you started pushing your own personal brand of mail client
poison. Why didn't you say, "Some, e.g. mh, can automatically"
instead of mutt, huh? This is clearly anti-mh discrimination
and is an indignity up with which I will not put!
\_ My current arrangement is download all my emails (yahoo, hotmail
etc) to Thunderbird, and when I reply, I uses my New York
account's SMTP server. Because of the nature of emails are
different from account to account, I would like to keep them
(appearently) seperate. Yes, manually changing the "From"
header is suffice, but the header need to be changed based
upon where the person has send the email to, instead of who
the person is. I thought would be a common problem among
Sodian geeks, and wondering if any of you has any solution to
this problem. --OP
\_ so what, one is your cia account, one is your fsb
account, one is your child porn account, or what? why is
it so imperative that the headers not reveal what smtp host
you're using? |