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Re: [opensuse-kde] kmail question
  • From: Bob S <911@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 01:06:42 -0500
  • Message-id: <200803050106.42852.911@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Tuesday 04 March 2008 10:38:36 pm Constantinos Maltezos wrote:
On Tuesday 04 March 2008 8:38:45 Bob S wrote:

Yes Will. I download (popped) mail to my kmail. Now I want to forward
some of the mail to my wife. Same computer, different user account with
her own kmail. She will not download mail from our joint email address
because she doesn't want "all that other garbage" I get. (quite a bit)
Just wants stuff that pertain to her interests. So it is up to me to
screen the mail and give her her stuff. I've been printing her stuff and
leaving it for her but that is really getting old. Not to mention the
wasted paper.

This is what I thought. He doesn't want kmail to filter the mail, he wants
to do it by hand, in which case what I was saying should be sufficient.


Yes Constantinos, except what you were saying is insufficient, or I am not
understanding it properly. Yes, I have a Local account set up for both me
and my wife in kmail. My Local account is to receive emails for root. Her's
is to receive emails supposedly from me. If I go to Yast>Network
Services>Mail TransferAgent, (doesnt say if it is Postfix, Sendmail, Procmail
or whatever) but is not automatically set up. It must be configured. It all
seems to be for sending or receiving mails from/to the "outside", not
locally. It is not very intuitive.

All I want to do is forward received mails from one user to another.

Is there a howto for whatever that MTA is in Yast?

Bob S
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