Yeah, I could have used POP3, it just seemed kind of silly. And I need to be able to handle attachments better anyway, so it seemed like a good time to switch to a modern client.
Setting it up was quite easy. Just had to prove I controlled the domain by posting a magic cookie file on the web, then create accounts. You can list aliases for each account, and set it up so they can each send as multiple addresses. Quite slick, so far.
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Setting it up was quite easy. Just had to prove I controlled the domain by posting a magic cookie file on the web, then create accounts. You can list aliases for each account, and set it up so they can each send as multiple addresses. Quite slick, so far.