Overview: Email is very much like postal mail in this regard. You write a letter, put it in an envelope, and write the destination and return addresses on the envelope. You then drop the letter in a mailbox and it gets sent. But the return address that goes on it is up to you. It has nothing to do with what mailbox you drop the letter in.
Email is no different. Your mail software on your computer (like Eudora, Pegasus, Netscape, or Microsoft) addresses your email, including the return address, BEFORE it is sent. It has nothing to do with the server from which it is sent. That is why, in the instructions below, we will no direct you to access your Netmar account at all.
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Follow these steps
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Configure your local mail software to set your email address as the email address from which you want your email to appear to come.
OR - Configure your local mail software to set your Reply-To address as the email address from which you want your email to appear to come. The message will still have your real address on the "From" line, but replies to the message will go to the Reply-To address.
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Configure your local mail software to set your email address as the email address from which you want your email to appear to come.