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Moving the post shouldn't be that consfusing, epecially when they are sent an email stating I have done it :D
> Also note I have moved this to the technical section of the
> forums.
Hope you didn't confuse the OP by moving the post!
They might never find it again, especially as it was his/her first post...
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> I would like to be able to send a response to e-mails from my
> website so it comes from "my website" and not from my
> personal e-mail. Any ideas?
Hi Ridley, welcome to the forums.
You might need to supply a bit more info if the replies you get don't answer your query :¬)
To me it sounds as if your are perhaps forwarding emails from your Freeola hosted domain to another email account; so when you reply people see your 'personal' email address rather than an email related to the website domain name?
If this is the case then you need to setup your email application adding an extra account for your Freeola domain. You will then be able to receive and write emails using email accounts based on your website domain name.
NB. To be able to 'write' emails using your Freeola address you need to be either connected to the internet using Freeola broadband or dial-up, OR you need to sign up to Freeola 'email freedom', OR your ISP has to allow you to use their outgoing email servers with a domain name from a third-party!
If I've totally misunderstood you query ignore all the above! ;¬)
If you need more info please post back...
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