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ILH Posted - Aug 29 2009 : 03:21:10
Nigel,

As I use the software, I'm either not finding the right switch or I think there needs to be an additional feature or two.

I have three distinct rules-based profiles that I've set. CC forces me to move a message once I have replied to it. Rather than put the replies into a common folder, I'd like to put the replies for each profile into a distinct folder (i.e. all replies for profile A into folder A, replies to profile B into folder B, etc.).

Is that possible?

Another issue is - again, I'm not sure if I'm just missing the setup - there doesn't seem to be a unique setup for the SMTP for each profile. As a result I've had to use the MAPI setup for outgoing for each profile.

Thanks.

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Ian Hubling
ian@hubling.com
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xequte Posted - Sep 01 2009 : 13:13:41
Hi Ian

Thanks for the clarification.

In a coming update where we support multiple sending and retrieval accounts, we will allow you to tie each account to a profile.



Nigel
Xequte Software
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ILH Posted - Aug 30 2009 : 20:06:16
Nigel,

I operate (at a minimum) 4 distinct domains - and the associated emails that go with them. I usually reply using outgoing SMTP servers for the specific domains - hence the different SMTP setups for the different profiles in Cruise Control.

To answer your first question, I usually move the responded emails to folders related to the specific domains. In other words, for Domain A, I might have a folder called 'responses'. For Domain B, I might have a similarly named folder called 'responses'. In this fashion I keep each of my businesses or clients seperated. Its much easier to find emails later on or for searching.

I hope I haven't confused the issue.

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Ian Hubling
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xequte Posted - Aug 30 2009 : 17:28:59
Hi Ian

Are you saying that you would prefer your emails to be left in the Inbox after you have replied to them?

I will add an option to specify a different archive folder for each profile in a coming update.

It would also be a good idea to have SMTP settings configurable for each profile. Do you need this because your SMTP server forces you to use a specific reply address?



Nigel
Xequte Software
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