X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII X-Google-Thread: f996b,30d9d6cf121c5b7 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public X-Google-ArrivalTime: 2001-03-16 13:47:43 PST Path: supernews.google.com!sn-xit-02!supernews.com!news.tele.dk!130.133.1.3!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!p3ee291aa.dip.t-dialin.NET!not-for-mail From: Tilman Ahr Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art Subject: Re: Dear Sara....LOL Date: 16 Mar 2001 18:59:57 +0100 Organization: RiotCo, ltd. Lines: 27 Message-ID: References: NNTP-Posting-Host: p3ee291aa.dip.t-dialin.net (62.226.145.170) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Trace: fu-berlin.de 984765814 3561881 62.226.145.170 (16 [35725]) X-Attribution: T.A. User-Agent: Gnus/5.0807 (Gnus v5.8.7) XEmacs/21.1 (Bryce Canyon) Xref: supernews.google.com alt.ascii-art:4807 "yAtGiRL tHE bUcKeT" writes: > It shows the new POP3 addy, and my default addy. I got the POP3 addy to > use with Agent and from what others are telling me, my ISP sends out my > default (private) addy with my SMTP. I want people only to see the new > POP3 addy and reply to that one. I don't know about hotpop, but most Freemailers offer an SMTP-Server for their customers. The one I use (gmx) does, for sure. Most require you to fetch your mail via pop3 first, then let you send mails via their SMTP-server for a few minutes. Most mailers can handle this, and it would probably be the easiest solution if you're only using one adress at a time. Another option would be to check whether your ISP (if it *is* their server changing your adress, that is) offers another SMTP server that allows using different email-adresses (mine uses a setup like that - yes, I think this is the dumbest thing since webmail ;-), but that doesn't keep 'em from doing it). Tilman -- ,--------------------------------------------------------. |Tilman Ahr | Email: rioteer@gmx.net | | | tilman.ahr@student.hu-berlin.de | `--------------------------PGP-Key available by request--�