Yeah. I am using Netscape 4.7 as my mail client under Windows, and am following this procedure: Normal mail, I am using the Cox servers and my identity is as shown above. Checking on my @Home mail (basically all spam now), I just change the server names to "mail". If I have to unsubscribe from a list, then I have to change my Mail&Newsgroups > Identity to vodhner@home.com when sending that message, else the subscription maintenance sometimes does not work right. The @Home smtp server has no way to know who I am except through this Identity. I went around a few times with the unsubscribe thing until I finally learned this. Vic Bob George wrote: > > "Mark Berkwitt" wrote: > > > I get dual mailings ever since my cox email changed > > from @home.com to @cox.net > . . . > Have you verified the addresses actually being sent to > via the headers, particularly that one's comeing to each > account? I made the mistake of setting up a BUNCH of > offsite freemail accounts with forwarding. It took a bit > to sort things out when my "real" address changed, but I > hadn't updated the forwarding accounts.