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From: "Glenn Meadows"
Polarbar allows that via Persona selection. You can link Persona to
specific outbound email address, so your sig line changes automatically.
Each Persona has the ability to specify reply to, from, etc, as well as
signatures and tag lines. Also has a place to specify a save copy of the
sent message location that is also linked to the persons name in the
address book.
It also has Bayesian filtering built in that learns what's good/bad based
on the user marking a group of messages good, and a group bad. Then it auto
marks the messages as they arrive as probably good, probably bad. Just
change a mis-predicted email, and the system learns, and the next one like
it, is correctly identified. It continues to evolve.
--
Glenn M.
"Jeff Shultz" wrote in message
news:3f9e0274{at}w3.nls.net...
> Bill Lucy wrote:
>
> > Out of darkness, Gregg Nemesure says...
> >> > That's the same thing I do. I also whitelist a couple of
groups. My
> >>
> >> Do you also use PMMail?
> >
> > I can't find anything better. I've been using it since I was under the
> > spell of Warp.
>
> It's what I use at work. There is one feature that I want (and need to
> request) and that's the ability to put different sender addresses on
> e-mails, regardless of the account I'm using. As tech support I'd really
> rather be able to change the "From" address of replies to
"tech{at}wvi.com"
> instead of my direct e-mail.
>
> --
> Jeff Shultz
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