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English - Android => How do I... => Topic started by: pwatkins on May 01, 2015, 06:18:45 pm
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I am new to Aquamail. I have set up two accounts (one a gmail account the other a POP3/SMTP). Both accounts seem to receive and send. G-mail is OK but when sending mail from my other account it appears to receivers that the message was sent from g-mail! However if they reply it is sent to the correct address!
In the compose, "New" window on my phone the account message indication shows the correct account in a large font and the gmail address below in smaller font - Problem! The gmail window shows the gmail address twice - Fine! I have tried all parameters that I can find to change this but nothing seems to change this. I have even deleted the gmail account completely but it still remains as the sending account "alias".
I am sure this is something very simple so could somebody help?
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Did you set both accounts to the same Gmail account or are you using accounts from different mail providers?
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I am using different accounts. BUT I have found the problem. In the basic page for the initial account setup it asks for "Your Name for outgoing messages" . This had the gmail address set. I set up the gmail account first and it must have retained this by default when setting the second account. I have now changed this to the correct name and everything works. You cannot change this parameter in the program itself.
Thanks
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You can edit account name in the app is as follows
Go to main window = account list view > long press on Account name > choose option "Rename the account"
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@mikeone,
Pwatkins is mentioning the sender name as it appears in account creation view. You are speaking about something else.
Hi Paris Geek:
I think that the sender name which appears in account creation view (> screenshot 1) is the same as it appears in account settings (long press on Account name > Rename the account) > screenshot 2
Mikeone
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Thanks for your your feedback 8)
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Well, the initial value for "your name" is taken from your "profile" as reported by Android...
And that *probably* comes from the device's main @gmail account (added during initial setup).
I can only assume that you've not set a name there...
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Kostya, good solution :
7375 8e7495b580ac 2015-05-01 22:17 +0300 kmansoft
don't use profile name if it looks like an email address
Thanks for implementation in recent build 1.5.5.34
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Hey, there is someone reading my Mercurial commit logs :) I better cut down on "fixed shit" comments :)
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Hey, there is someone reading my Mercurial commit logs :) I better cut down on "fixed shit" comments :)
That's the reason why I love AquaMail...
8) 8)