Pine use of roles: Was Re: Redhat mail-spam

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On 11:36am, quoth Doug B:

=>On Friday 25 April 2003 10:31 am, Jesse Keating wrote:
=>
=>Now a question... not a complaint, but a question.
=>
=>I have several email acounts provided by different ISP's.  Work, 
=>broadband at home, dailup at home, and a hosting provider.  How can I 
=>send mail using my broadband providers smtp from any and all of these 
=>accounts?   In the past (and it has been a while since I tried it), I 
=>got a 'relaying not allowed' type of response.  For instance, when I'm 
=>at home, and I need to respond to work related emails and mail-list 
=>using my work account.  I want them to see my work email address, not 
=>one of my personal ones from another provider.

I'm a huge fan of pine (which Red Hat has just deprecated for some sort of 
license issue). Pine has functionality called Roles. You can define a Role 
for each address that you want to be sending mail from. Then whenever you 
go to compose mail, you just select which Role you want to play. All 
components of your message are set based on your Role definition.

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