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Communicator Implementation

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Fred Whipple)
Wed Nov 18 10:43:17 1998

Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 15:40:25 +0000
From: Fred Whipple <fwwhippl@mindless.com>
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Hello all,

I've been looking into Communicator's extended IMAP features and Roaming
User stuff.  I think I've gotten a pretty good handle on it all, but
I've a couple questions:

First, if I have, say, 20 email addresses (go with me here) and I'm
subscribed to different lists with different email addresses (I know,
but stay with it a sec.), and each list server needs to see my "From:"
header say that I'm who I subscribed to the list as (i.e.
redhat-list@redhat.com), is there an easy way when creating a new
message or replying to say which mail addres you want in the "From:"
field?  Outlook Express for MacOS gives you this feature by
automatically replying from the account that received a message, and you
can chage it with a simple pull down at composition time.  Just
wondering if I missed such a feature in Communicator, or if I really do
have to go into the preferences each time and change the "Identiy"
field.

Second, I'd like to implement the Roaming User server.  I get the
impression that Web servers such as apache can be setup to authenticate
a user and let them upload files, but I've no idea how to set both those
things up.  I browsed the docs, but I found it rather difficult to find
just what I was looking for in the heystack.

Thanks for any answers.

	-Fred


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