Changing "reply to" address
Hi There,
I just got the new BlackBerry Z30 and I love it.. The only thing though is that I need to change the "reply to" address for my email address, as it is different from the email account that was assigned.
There was an option on my 9810 that was running OS 7.1, under the advanced features. But I don't see this option on the Z30 running OS 10. Is this an option?
Thanks!
That option is no longer available on the BB10 devices. You'd have to set that up on the email account itself if the account offers that option.
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So if I understand you correctly, the from address
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enter a different address in the reply-to window the
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I purchased a domain name (we shall call it mycompany.com) and the service includes e-mail forwarding. So, anything sent to [email protected], will in fact fo to [email protected]
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I have setup my gmail account on the Z10 and would like to change the "Reply to:" address to my work address. Also I would like to change the "From:" address to my work address. This was done easily using my BB9790. Please help. Thank youHello rhakim99,
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''re: When I try to change my reply to address it shows "recipients will reply to this other address" and I can't change it.''
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Tools > Account Settings for the mail account
or
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Hi,
We moved to a new location and using comcast as ISP. I was setting up the phone system today and met a few problems.
1. First of all, all the phones are connected and working(total of 4), but I can only see 3 of them showing up in the CCA. Whats happening here?
2. I wanted to change the user name which appears on the phone using the CCA, CCA told me that the settings were successfully sent to UC520, I restarted the phone and uc520, but the names on the phones remain unchanged?
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my data vlan is 192.168.0.0 and voice vlan is 192.168.2.0 let me know if you need any other info.
need help urgently as I want to resolve this problem asap.
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tftp-server flash:/phones/7940_7960/P00308010200.bin alias P00308010200.bin
tftp-server flash:/phones/7940_7960/P00308010200.loads alias P00308010200.loads
tftp-server flash:/phones/7940_7960/P00308010200.sb2 alias P00308010200.sb2
tftp-server flash:/phones/7940_7960/P00308010200.sbn alias P00308010200.sbn
tftp-server flash:/phones/7941_7961/apps41.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias apps41.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
tftp-server flash:/phones/7941_7961/cnu41.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias cnu41.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
tftp-server flash:/phones/7941_7961/cvm41sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias cvm41sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
tftp-server flash:/phones/7941_7961/dsp41.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias dsp41.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
tftp-server flash:/phones/7941_7961/jar41sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias jar41sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
tftp-server flash:/phones/7941_7961/SCCP41.9-1-1SR1S.loads alias SCCP41.9-1-1SR1S.loads
tftp-server flash:/phones/7941_7961/term41.default.loads alias term41.default.loads
tftp-server flash:/phones/7941_7961/term61.default.loads alias term61.default.loads
tftp-server flash:/phones/7942_7962/apps42.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias apps42.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
tftp-server flash:/phones/7942_7962/cnu42.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias cnu42.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
tftp-server flash:/phones/7942_7962/cvm42sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias cvm42sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
tftp-server flash:/phones/7942_7962/dsp42.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias dsp42.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
tftp-server flash:/phones/7942_7962/jar42sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias jar42sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
tftp-server flash:/phones/7942_7962/SCCP42.9-1-1SR1S.loads alias SCCP42.9-1-1SR1S.loads
tftp-server flash:/phones/7942_7962/term42.default.loads alias term42.default.loads
tftp-server flash:/phones/7942_7962/term62.default.loads alias term62.default.loads
tftp-server flash:/phones/7945_7965/apps45.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias apps45.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
tftp-server flash:/phones/7945_7965/cnu45.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias cnu45.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
tftp-server flash:/phones/7945_7965/cvm45sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias cvm45sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
tftp-server flash:/phones/7945_7965/dsp45.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias dsp45.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
tftp-server flash:/phones/7945_7965/jar45sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias jar45sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
tftp-server flash:/phones/7945_7965/SCCP45.9-1-1SR1S.loads alias SCCP45.9-1-1SR1S.loads
tftp-server flash:/phones/7945_7965/term45.default.loads alias term45.default.loads
tftp-server flash:/phones/7945_7965/term65.default.loads alias term65.default.loads
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Analog1.raw alias Analog1.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Analog2.raw alias Analog2.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/AreYouThere.raw alias AreYouThere.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/DistinctiveRingList.xml alias DistinctiveRingList.xml
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/RingList.xml alias RingList.xml
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/AreYouThereF.raw alias AreYouThereF.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Bass.raw alias Bass.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/CallBack.raw alias CallBack.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Chime.raw alias Chime.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Classic1.raw alias Classic1.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Classic2.raw alias Classic2.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/ClockShop.raw alias ClockShop.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Drums1.raw alias Drums1.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Drums2.raw alias Drums2.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/FilmScore.raw alias FilmScore.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/HarpSynth.raw alias HarpSynth.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Jamaica.raw alias Jamaica.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/KotoEffect.raw alias KotoEffect.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/MusicBox.raw alias MusicBox.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Piano1.raw alias Piano1.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Piano2.raw alias Piano2.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Pop.raw alias Pop.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Pulse1.raw alias Pulse1.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Ring1.raw alias Ring1.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Ring2.raw alias Ring2.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Ring3.raw alias Ring3.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Ring4.raw alias Ring4.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Ring5.raw alias Ring5.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Ring6.raw alias Ring6.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Ring7.raw alias Ring7.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Sax1.raw alias Sax1.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Sax2.raw alias Sax2.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Vibe.raw alias Vibe.raw
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/CampusNight.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/TN-CampusNight.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/CiscoFountain.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/TN-CiscoFountain.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/CiscoLogo.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/TN-CiscoLogo.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/Fountain.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/TN-Fountain.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/MorroRock.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/TN-MorroRock.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/NantucketFlowers.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/TN-NantucketFlowers.png
tftp-server flash:Desktops/320x212x16/List.xml
tftp-server flash:Desktops/320x212x12/List.xml
tftp-server flash:Desktops/320x216x16/List.xml
tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_allagentsbusy.au alias en_bacd_allagentsbusy.au
tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_disconnect.au alias en_bacd_disconnect.au
tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_enter_dest.au alias en_bacd_enter_dest.au
tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_invalidoption.au alias en_bacd_invalidoption.au
tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_music_on_hold.au alias en_bacd_music_on_hold.au
tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_options_menu.au alias en_bacd_options_menu.au
tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_welcome.au alias en_bacd_welcome.au
tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_xferto_operator.au alias en_bacd_xferto_operator.au
radius-server attribute 31 send nas-port-detail
control-plane
bridge 1 route ip
bridge 100 route ip
voice-port 0/0/0
shutdown
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/0/1
shutdown
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/0/2
shutdown
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/0/3
shutdown
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/1/0
trunk-group ALL_FXO 64
connection plar 201
shutdown
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/1/1
trunk-group ALL_FXO 64
connection plar opx 511
description Configured by CCA 4 FXO-0/1/1-Custom-BG
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/1/2
trunk-group ALL_FXO 64
connection plar opx 511
description Configured by CCA 4 FXO-0/1/2-Custom-BG
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/1/3
trunk-group ALL_FXO 64
connection plar 204
shutdown
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/4/0
auto-cut-through
signal immediate
input gain auto-control -15
description Music On Hold Port
sccp local Loopback0
sccp ccm 192.168.2.99 identifier 1 version 3.1
sccp
sccp ccm group 1
associate ccm 1 priority 1
dial-peer cor custom
name internal
name local
name local-plus
name international
name national
name national-plus
name emergency
name toll-free
dial-peer cor list call-internal
member internal
dial-peer cor list call-local
member local
dial-peer cor list call-local-plus
member local-plus
dial-peer cor list call-national
member national
dial-peer cor list call-national-plus
member national-plus
dial-peer cor list call-international
member international
dial-peer cor list call-emergency
member emergency
dial-peer cor list call-toll-free
member toll-free
dial-peer cor list user-internal
member internal
member emergency
dial-peer cor list user-local
member internal
member local
member emergency
member toll-free
dial-peer cor list user-local-plus
member internal
member local
member local-plus
member emergency
member toll-free
dial-peer cor list user-national
member internal
member local
member local-plus
member national
member emergency
member toll-free
dial-peer cor list user-national-plus
member internal
member local
member local-plus
member national
member national-plus
member emergency
member toll-free
dial-peer cor list user-international
member internal
member local
member local-plus
member international
member national
member national-plus
member emergency
member toll-free
dial-peer voice 1 pots
port 0/0/0
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 2 pots
port 0/0/1
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 3 pots
port 0/0/2
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 4 pots
port 0/0/3
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 5 pots
description ** MOH Port **
destination-pattern ABC
port 0/4/0
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 6 pots
description 鬰atch all dial peer for BRI/PRI�
translation-profile incoming nondialable
incoming called-number .%
direct-inward-dial
dial-peer voice 50 pots
description ** incoming dial peer **
incoming called-number ^AAAA$
port 0/1/0
dial-peer voice 51 pots
description ** incoming dial peer **
incoming called-number ^AAAA$
port 0/1/1
dial-peer voice 52 pots
description ** incoming dial peer **
incoming called-number ^AAAA$
port 0/1/2
dial-peer voice 53 pots
description ** incoming dial peer **
incoming called-number ^AAAA$
port 0/1/3
dial-peer voice 54 pots
description ** FXO pots dial-peer **
destination-pattern A0
port 0/1/0
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 55 pots
description ** FXO pots dial-peer **
destination-pattern A1
port 0/1/1
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 56 pots
description ** FXO pots dial-peer **
destination-pattern A2
port 0/1/2
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 57 pots
description ** FXO pots dial-peer **
destination-pattern A3
port 0/1/3
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 2000 voip
description ** cue voicemail pilot number **
translation-profile outgoing XFER_TO_VM_PROFILE
destination-pattern 396
b2bua
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:10.1.10.1
voice-class sip outbound-proxy ipv4:10.1.10.1
dtmf-relay sip-notify
codec g711ulaw
no vad
dial-peer voice 2001 voip
description ** cue auto attendant number **
translation-profile outgoing PSTN_CallForwarding
destination-pattern 398
b2bua
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:10.1.10.1
voice-class sip outbound-proxy ipv4:10.1.10.1
dtmf-relay sip-notify
codec g711ulaw
no vad
dial-peer voice 2012 voip
description ** cue prompt manager number **
translation-profile outgoing PSTN_CallForwarding
destination-pattern 240
b2bua
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:10.1.10.1
voice-class sip outbound-proxy ipv4:10.1.10.1
dtmf-relay sip-notify
codec g711ulaw
no vad
dial-peer voice 58 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-emergency
description **CCA*North American-7-Digit*Emergency**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 9911
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 59 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-emergency
description **CCA*North American-7-Digit*Emergency**
preference 5
destination-pattern 911
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 60 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local
description **CCA*North American-7-Digit*10-Digit Local**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 9[2-9].........
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 61 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local
description **CCA*North American-7-Digit*Service Numbers**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 9[2-9]11
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 62 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-national
description **CCA*North American-7-Digit*Long Distance**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 91[2-9]..[2-9]......
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 63 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-international
description **CCA*North American-7-Digit*International**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 9011T
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 64 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-toll-free
description **CCA*North American-7-Digit*Toll-Free**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 91800.......
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 65 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-toll-free
description **CCA*North American-7-Digit*Toll-Free**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 91888.......
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 66 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-toll-free
description **CCA*North American-7-Digit*Toll-Free**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 91877.......
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 67 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-toll-free
description **CCA*North American-7-Digit*Toll-Free**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 91866.......
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 68 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-toll-free
description **CCA*North American-7-Digit*Toll-Free**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 91855.......
forward-digits all
no sip-register
no dial-peer outbound status-check pots
telephony-service
video
authentication credential admin admin
fxo hook-flash
max-ephones 22
max-dn 88
ip source-address 192.168.2.99 port 2000
max-redirect 20
auto assign 1 to 1 type bri
calling-number initiator
service phone videoCapability 1
service phone ehookenable 1
service phone SPA525-wifi-on yes
service phone SPA525-protocol SPCP
service phone SPA525-auto-detect-sccp yes
service phone SPA525-http-write yes
service phone SPA525-SSID cisco-voice
service phone SPA525-readonly no
service phone SPA525-Encryption-type DISABLE
service dnis overlay
service dnis dir-lookup
service dss
timeouts interdigit 5
system message ZFI Engi & Const
url services http://10.1.10.1/voiceview/common/login.do
url authentication http://10.1.10.2/CCMCIP/authenticate.asp
cnf-file location flash:
cnf-file perphone
load 7916-12 B016-1-0-4
load 7916-24 B016-1-0-4
load 7937 apps37sccp.1-4-4-0
load 7960-7940 P00308010200
load 7941 SCCP41.9-1-1SR1S
load 7941GE SCCP41.9-1-1SR1S
load 7942 SCCP42.9-1-1SR1S
load 7945 SCCP45.9-1-1SR1S
load 7961 SCCP41.9-1-1SR1S
load 7961GE SCCP41.9-1-1SR1S
load 7962 SCCP42.9-1-1SR1S
load 7965 SCCP45.9-1-1SR1S
load 521G-524G cp524g-8-1-17
time-zone 12
keepalive 30 auxiliary 4
voicemail 396
max-conferences 8 gain -6
call-forward pattern .T
call-forward system redirecting-expanded
hunt-group logout HLog
moh flash:/media/music-on-hold.au
multicast moh 239.10.16.16 port 2000
web admin system name cisco secret 5 $1$AJGT$FDYMK5h1/Tiz2VQKQe2fS.
dn-webedit
time-webedit
transfer-system full-consult dss
transfer-pattern 9.T
transfer-pattern .T
transfer-pattern 6... blind
secondary-dialtone 9
night-service day Sun 00:00 23:59
night-service day Mon 17:00 08:00
night-service day Tue 17:00 08:00
night-service day Wed 17:00 08:00
night-service day Thu 17:00 08:00
night-service day Fri 17:00 08:00
night-service day Sat 00:00 23:59
night-service date Jan 1 00:00 23:59
night-service date Nov 25 00:00 23:59
night-service date Dec 25 00:00 23:59
fac standard
create cnf-files version-stamp Jan 01 2002 00:00:00
ephone-template 15
url services 1 http://10.1.10.1/voiceview/common/login.do VoiceviewExpress
softkeys remote-in-use Newcall
softkeys idle Redial Newcall Cfwdall Pickup Gpickup Dnd HLog Login
softkeys seized Cfwdall Endcall Redial Pickup Gpickup Callback
softkeys connected Hold Endcall Trnsfer TrnsfVM Confrn Acct Park
button-layout 7931 2
ephone-template 16
url services 1 http://10.1.10.1/voiceview/common/login.do VoiceviewExpress
softkeys remote-in-use Newcall
softkeys idle Redial Newcall Cfwdall Pickup Gpickup Dnd HLog Login
softkeys seized Cfwdall Endcall Redial Pickup Gpickup Callback
softkeys connected Hold Endcall Trnsfer TrnsfVM Confrn Acct Park
ephone-template 17
url services 1 http://10.1.10.1/voiceview/common/login.do VoiceviewExpress
softkeys remote-in-use CBarge Newcall
softkeys idle Redial Newcall Cfwdall Pickup Gpickup Dnd HLog Login
softkeys seized Cfwdall Endcall Redial Pickup Gpickup Callback
softkeys connected Hold Endcall Trnsfer TrnsfVM Confrn Acct Park
ephone-template 18
url services 1 http://10.1.10.1/voiceview/common/login.do VoiceviewExpress
softkeys remote-in-use CBarge Newcall
softkeys idle Redial Newcall Cfwdall Pickup Gpickup Dnd HLog Login
softkeys seized Cfwdall Endcall Redial Pickup Gpickup Callback
softkeys connected Hold Endcall Trnsfer TrnsfVM Confrn Acct Park
button-layout 7931 2
ephone-dn 9
number BCD no-reg primary
description MoH
moh out-call ABC
ephone-dn 81 octo-line
number 301 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
name wpb wpb
call-forward busy 396
call-forward noan 396 timeout 20
ephone-dn 82 octo-line
number 227 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
name Robert Stewart
call-forward busy 396
call-forward noan 396 timeout 20
ephone-dn 83 octo-line
number 239 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
name Conf Room
call-forward busy 396
call-forward noan 396 timeout 20
ephone-dn 84 octo-line
number 223 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label 223
description George Guo
name Caroline Wang
call-forward busy 396
call-forward noan 396 timeout 20
ephone-dn 85 octo-line
ring external
number 201 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label 201
description Caroline Wang
name Cari Adamonis
call-forward busy 396
call-forward noan 396 timeout 20
ephone-dn 86
number 6... no-reg primary
description ***CCA XFER TO VM EXTENSION***
call-forward all 396
ephone-dn 87
number A801... no-reg primary
mwi off
ephone-dn 88
number A800... no-reg primary
mwi on
ephone 1
device-security-mode none
mac-address 0015.6276.7240
ephone-template 16
username "mdeng" password 123456
type 7940
button 1:82
ephone 2
device-security-mode none
mac-address 0015.6278.9118
ephone-template 16
username "jespinal" password 123456
type 7940
button 1:83
ephone 3
device-security-mode none
mac-address 0015.6269.5B0C
ephone-template 16
username "wpb" password 123456
mtp
type 7940
button 1:81
ephone 5
device-security-mode none
mac-address 0012.4362.0B1E
ephone-template 16
username "GGuo" password 123456
type 7940
button 1:84
ephone 6
device-security-mode none
mac-address 0015.6286.AE4F
ephone-template 16
username "cwang" password 123456
type 7940
missed-calls all
button 1:85
alias exec cca_voice_mode PBX
alias exec cca_vm_notification schedule from_time=00 to_time=24
banner login ^Cbanner login ^Cisco Configuration Assistant. Version: 3.2 (3). Sat Aug 24 11:52:57 EDT 2013^^C
line con 0
line aux 0
line 2
no activation-character
no exec
transport preferred none
transport input all
line vty 0 4
transport preferred none
transport input all
line vty 5 100
transport preferred none
transport input all
ntp master
endhow to change local ip address?Via an operating system command.
It's not the sort of thing an application should be doing at all. IP addresses these days are assigned via DHCP. Why would you want to change it from within an application? It would probably disconnect all sockets for all running applications, invalidate the login, all kinds of bad effects.
What is the actual requirement? -
Multiple Email accounts and 1 reply to address
I have 3 Email accounts setup on my Iphone one is Gmail one is .mac and the third is my Exchange IMAP email. my question is when i send an email from either my .mac account or my Exchange IMAP account and when the person replies to the message it automatically goes to my Gmail account. the email accounts are setup like this on the phone 1. Gmail 2. .mac 3 IMAP exchange. Does anyone know how to change the reply to address so when I send a message from my .mac account they reply to the .mac account and the same way for my IMAP account?
Thank you,
Jason.I found the Other short cut and that did not solve my problem.
I also tried removing all of my email accounts from the phone except the IMAP Exchange account and I then sent myself a test message and the return address is still my Gmail email address. The Gmail email address is what is set up on my apple account so do you think that when I registered my phone through Itunes that that email address is set up for auto reply on my phone since it is my contact email address on my account? -
How can I change the return address ?
I have an email forwarding service with it's own email address. Any email sent there will forward the email to any address I specify. I want to be able to write messages from my Mail account and have the return address (i.e. when they reply it goes to the email forwarding service and will then be forwarded to my Mail address) be the one I use at the email forwarding service.
I have tried changing the email address in Accounts/preferences/Account info to be my other email address but Mac email address and password is needed in those 2 fields to send mail . There is no other place (as far as I can see) to put my alternate email address.Whether the following process works depends on whether the outgoing server you normally use allows you to do this - some do, some don't.
Create a new account in Mail Preferences>Accounts, The Description can be anything convenient, the Email Address is that which you want to use, and enter your name. For Incoming Mail Server, Usere Name and Password enter any old garbage (If you do this with more than one address the User Name garbage must be different for each of these accounts you set up).
Set up the Outgoing Mail Server the same as the one you normally use.
Now click on the 'Advanced' tab. Check 'Enable this account' but do not check 'Include when automatically checking for new messages' (or you will keep getting error messages on auto-checking. Note that if you manually 'Get all new mail' you will get error messages for these accounts).
Now the domain addresses will appear as options in the 'From' drop-down menu beneath the Subject field.
In Mail Preferences>Composing set 'Send new messages from' to 'Account of selected mailbox' and you should find that when replying the 'From' address matches the one the message was sent to. -
As it stands now the FROM address used is the site default (mine); using REPLY in the resulting email from the form should have the submitters email address not mine. I was able to switch this in the code (form-u1768.php) of an earlier version of MUSE. The PHP has changed in the current version (2014) and I'm not seeing how to pull off the same manual tweak. Any Ideas? Thanks!
I found this: Re: In adobe muse, how do you control the replyto address for a form? The site I'm working on is uploaded via FTP to another host. So, "...the email 'reply-to' header is filled in with the email address entered by whoever filled out the form, so you can hit 'reply' in your email software to reply to the form submitter." However, what if I want to take my chances on the form mail coming out of my site? Is there a tweak in the PHP that I can perform to change the FROM address to the same as REPLY-TO? Is there any reason this wouldn't work:
function get_email_headers($to_email, $form_email) {
$headers = 'From: ' . $form_email . PHP_EOL;
$headers .= 'Reply-To: ' . $form_email . PHP_EOL;
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...vs. the way it is coded by MUSE:
function get_email_headers($to_email, $form_email) {
$headers = 'From: ' . $to_email . PHP_EOL;
$headers .= 'Reply-To: ' . $form_email . PHP_EOL;
$headers .= 'X-Mailer: Adobe Muse CC 2014.1.6 with PHP' . PHP_EOL;
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Changing the IP Address manually for Laserjet 2100TN
Hi there--
We recently updated all the IP addresses for our LAN to facilitate the set-up of a VPN. Due to problems arising from DHCP address assignment in the past, we maintain addresses manually on the network. Unfortunately this has led to a problem where our old 2100TN is now unreachable on the ethernet network and we are unable to change its IP address; ordinarily this would not be an issue as the Macintosh computers on the network can still find it via AppleTalk, but the PCs are unable to locate it. I tried running HP's network set-up wizard from a PC connected to the network the printer's on and was unable to locate it even when I searched for the printer's hardware address; this was also the case when I connected directly to the printer with an ethernet cable.
Is there any other way to reconfigure the printer's network settings without potentially disrupting our entire network again? Help would be greatly appreciated.Have you tried changing the printer's IP address manually from one of the Macs that can see it?
I include a copy of a reply on a related subject, from the person on this forum whose user name is IronBadger. Some of it may be helpful. Thank him if it helps.
I am a Mac consultant in Chicago, familiar with the 2100TN.
Michael B. Kaye
The Mac Man Chicag
[email protected]
IronBadger's helpful and informed post begins here:
Since Apple removed AppleTalk from 10.6 it may be slightly more complicated to connect your 5100. But it is possible.
A lot depends on what your internet connection is. Do you use wired or wireless ethernet to connect to the internet? If you are using a wired connection your 5100 will need an IP address that matches your Macintosh. This will involve using the printers control panel to manually assign a TCP/IP address that is in the same range as your Macintosh. Wireless instructions below.
If the Mac has an IP address of 169.254.12.54 and subnet mask as 255.255.0.0, change the IP of the printer to 169.254.12.55, change the subnet mask to 255.255.0.0 and change the Gateway to match what is shown on t he Mac. If your Macintosh gets an IP address directly from your ISP (via DHCP) you may be required to obtain an additional address for the printer.
If you are using wireless (airport) to connect to the internet and just have the printer connected to the Macintosh with wired ethernet the information below should help you get connected.
I have copied a document below that discusses putting the printer on the same network as the Macintosh.
These are the instructions for manually configuring the IP Address on a Macintosh to match an AutoIP generated IP address on a printer.
When some HP LaserJet printers are connected to a network but there is not a DHCP or BOOTP server available it will generate an IP address in the AutoIP range of 169.254.x.x where the last two numbers are derived from the printer's MAC address.
To verify the printer's IP address print a configuration page.
If the printer configuration shows the IP in the Range of 169.254.X.X then the printer has typically self configured an IP address.
If the Macintosh is either not connected to the internet or is not using Built-in Ethernet for internet connectivity the IP address on the Macintosh can be configured to connect to the printer on a local network.
This can also be used to temporarily connect to a printer with no control panel and change its IP address.
Check the IP address on one of the computers on the local network:
1. Click on the Apple menu.
2. Select System Preferences.
3. Select the Network System Preference.
4. Click the TCP/IP tab, click the Configure IPv4 dropdown. and select “Manually.”
5. Change the IP address as mentioned in the following example.
• If the printer has an IP address of 169.254.12.54 and subnet mask as 255.255.0.0, change the IP of the computer to 169.254.12.55, change the subnet mask to 255.255.0.0 and change the Gateway to 0.0.0.0.
Connectivity to the printer can be confirmed by:
Opening the embedded web server using a browser by typing http://<ip address of printer>.
Setting up a print queue for the printer using Print & Fax System Preference.
Although I am an HP employee, I am speaking for myself and not for HP.
end IronBadger post
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