I'll try out the alternative and will let you know. I haven't tried the command-delimited list suggestion, so I don't know if this is the better of the two. When messages are composed a drawdown list is presented so the correct account can be chosen. This created duplicates, so I settled upon using IMS/User Names of joel1/ and joel2/. Assuming the main mail account is based on a IMS/User Name of joel/ then the my initial set of roles were based upon joel1/ and joel/. After this all incoming mail was received without duplicates. I changed the User Name in the Mail.app preferences so each of those was also unique.
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This was pretty good but sometimes incoming messages were received in triplicate (real account plus two roles). The only thing that is unreliable is an exchange account in Mail on Mac OS. Web Outlook (which I despise even more) works fine.
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Mail.app will not accept the same Incoming Mail Server (IMS), so I initially set the IMS in the Mail.app preferences so a unique/bogus name that was unique per role. Have you tried any of the common troubleshooting options for the Gmail Android app - Fix sync errors with the. Using Office 365, and Outlook for Mac (which I despise) works fine. My wife has only one real e-mail account but has a couple personalities (roles) for cases where the e-mail is being sent to a particular audience. I was able to achieve a similar result by setting up multiple accounts.
Feedback: Wed love to hear from you If you have any suggestions or issues, please do not hesitate to contact us. Email is synced directly to your iPhone and/or Apple Watch. I didn't know about this hint until just now. We NEVER store your information, email, or otherwise any information on our servers. The above hint works many times better, and will not cause problems like the old way could. The reason I am posting this reply is that I was unaware of this hint, and had actually been suggested to set up multiple sending accounts separately via Preferences>Add Accounts, and only filling in the sending information (leaving receiving info blank). You can send messages from "multiple accounts" while still having only one set up in Mail. This is especially handy is you own your own domain, and have all mail to multiple addresses forwarded to one account. You can always change which address is used for sending using the "Account" popup menu in the Message Composition window. Replying-to a message will choose whichever account received the message.Įxample: Enter in the Email Address you compose a new message, the default will be If you reply to a message received by then that address will be selected by default. In the "Email Address" field, simply enter multiple addresses separated by commas, and the first address in your list will be the default address when you compose new messages. In Preferences>Accounts, choose your default email account, and then click "Edit". The previous poster's note about the default address is incorrect, whichever address you have listed first will be the default, and all the others are not sorted alphabetically.
Just a note that this hint still works great in Jaguar (10.2.4 here).