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Can't use multiple identites

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Hi I'm using TB 52.4.0 on Centos Linux. I have been happily using multiple identities with Plusnet's POP service. After a few hiccups i thought I'd look out another email provider and settled on mail.co.uk If i stick to the one registered email address, everything works fine but unlike with Plusnet, you don't appear to be able to have a different identity to the Server settings. You get a message saying that the sender doesn't own the address or words to that effect. Is this surmountable as for convenience, I use about 16 different addresses on my domain. TIA

Hi I'm using TB 52.4.0 on Centos Linux. I have been happily using multiple identities with Plusnet's POP service. After a few hiccups i thought I'd look out another email provider and settled on mail.co.uk If i stick to the one registered email address, everything works fine but unlike with Plusnet, you don't appear to be able to have a different identity to the Server settings. You get a message saying that the sender doesn't own the address or words to that effect. Is this surmountable as for convenience, I use about 16 different addresses on my domain. TIA

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You're right of course. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.  :-)

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You need to address this question to whoever it is that runs mail.co.uk.

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You're right of course. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.  :-)