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Mail received from identities will look like this - [[File:TB Identity from.jpg | 200px]]
 
Mail received from identities will look like this - [[File:TB Identity from.jpg | 200px]]
  
==How to Set Up Multiple Identities in WebMail==
 
#Select '''鶹Ƶ WebMail Preferences''' from the Gear Icon - Preferences pop-down.
 
#Under the General heading select '''Personal Information'''.
 
#Pop down the '''Select the identity you want to change''' pop-down and select '''Create New Identity'''.
 
#Complete the fields. 
 
#*'''Identity's name:'''
 
#**This would be the name that you see, when selecting and editing the identities.
 
#*'''Your full name:'''
 
#**This would be the name that recipients see when they receive email from this identity.
 
#*'''The default e-mail address to use with this identity:'''
 
#**This is the email address you want the message from.
 
#*'''Your Reply-to: address:'''
 
#**Use this feature if you want the replies to go to a different email address (or alias).
 
#*'''Your signature:'''
 
#**You can use a signature (plain text or HTML).
 
#*Save sent mail?
 
#**Check this box if you want to save the sent messages, and select the mailbox to save them into.
 
#Click '''Save'''.
 
 
==How to Send E-mail with Multiple Identities in WebMail==
 
#Select '''New Message'''.
 
#In the '''From:''' pop-down - select the identity you would like to use.
 
#Compose your message and send it.
 
Mail received from identities will look like this - [[File:TB Identity from.jpg | 200px]]
 
  
 
==How to Set Up Identities in Macintosh Mail==
 
==How to Set Up Identities in Macintosh Mail==
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#*'''Full Name:'''  
 
#*'''Full Name:'''  
 
#**The name you want people to see (Harry Potter)
 
#**The name you want people to see (Harry Potter)
#*'''Email Address:'''
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#**The email address you want the mail to come from (hpottter@gustavus.edu)
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#*'''Password:'''
 
#*'''Password:'''
 
#**Leave the password filed blank, and click '''Continue'''
 
#**Leave the password filed blank, and click '''Continue'''
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#**Name it something you will be able to identify - Harry Potter
 
#**Name it something you will be able to identify - Harry Potter
 
#*'''Incoming Mail Server:'''
 
#*'''Incoming Mail Server:'''
#**imap.gac.edu
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#*'''User Name:'''
 
#*'''User Name:'''
 
#**Username of the account you are setting the identity to be (Hpotter)
 
#**Username of the account you are setting the identity to be (Hpotter)
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#Outgoing Mail Server
 
#Outgoing Mail Server
 
#*'''Description:'''
 
#*'''Description:'''
#**鶹Ƶ Settings
 
#*'''Outgoing Mail Server:'''
 
#**smtp-auth.gac.edu (for gustavus accounts)
 
 
#*'''Use Authentication'''
 
#*'''Use Authentication'''
 
#**Checked
 
#**Checked

Revision as of 16:03, 22 January 2019

Occasionally users must send e-mail as another person (or identity). This feature is available in most e-mail clients. Most clients configure a "default" identity, that includes you email address, real name and reply to information. You have the ability to change this information, or create alternate identities.

TB Identity settings.jpg

How To Set Up Multiple Identities in Thunderbird

  1. From the Tools menu select Account Settings.
  2. In the lower right hand corner of the Account Settings window click Manage Identities....
  3. A dialog box with all your identities will open. To add an identity, click the Add... button. To edit an existing one, select the identity and click Edit....
  4. On the Settings tab fill in the information for your identity. Your Name is the name others see when they view their email, the email address is the address the message will appear to come from, the reply to is the address you want message replies to be sent to (this can be different than the email address). You can also set a signature in this window.
  5. On the Copies and Folder and other tabs you have options for changing how the e-mail for this identity is handled and managed

How to Send E-mail With Identities in Thunderbird

TB Identity message.jpg

To send a message using your identity create a new message, in the From: pop-down, select the identity you wish to use. Compose your message and send it.

Mail received from identities will look like this - TB Identity from.jpg


How to Set Up Identities in Macintosh Mail

To set multiple identities in the Mail app on Macintosh you will need to add another account.

  1. From the Mail menu select Preferences
  2. On the Accounts Tab select the Plus symbol to add an account.
  3. Answer the questions from the Add Account wizard
    • Full Name:
      • The name you want people to see (Harry Potter)


    • Password:
      • Leave the password filed blank, and click Continue
  1. Incoming Mail Server settings:
    • Account Type:
      • IMAP
    • Description:
      • Name it something you will be able to identify - Harry Potter
    • Incoming Mail Server:
    • User Name:
      • Username of the account you are setting the identity to be (Hpotter)
    • Password:
      • Leave blank, and click Continue. You will get a message saying that logging into the imap server failed, click Continue.
  1. Incoming Mail Security
    • Use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
      • Checked
    • Authentication:
      • Password, click Continue.
        Identities Mail AccountSummary.jpg
  2. Outgoing Mail Server
    • Description:
    • Use Authentication
      • Checked
    • Username:
      • This should be your real username
    • Password:
      • This should be your real password, click Continue.
  3. An Account Summary window will appear. Check the settings and click Create.

How to Send Email with Multiple Identities in Macintosh Mail

When you create a new message, you will have pop-down options for From:, select the identity you with to use. Compose your message and send it.

Your e-mail will appear to be from your other identity. Identities Mail Incoming.jpg