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Re: [opensuse] Multiple accounts in KMail OR Integrating Thunderbird in Kontact
- From: Randall R Schulz <rschulz@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 15:00:14 -0700
- Message-id: <200710011500.14721.rschulz@xxxxxxxxx>
On Monday 01 October 2007 14:04, Sergey Mkrtchyan wrote:
> Hi List!
>
> I'm considering to move to KMail from Thunderbird, I played a bit
> with it, and after not-so-helpful googling decided to ask you.
>
> Can I add multiple accounts exactly in the way it works in
> Thunderbird (out of local folders folder, each one with separate
> inbox, sent, trash and unsent folders). I saw that I can make
> separate folders for accounts in the local folders folder and
> associate accounts with it, but that's not what I want(sent, ... etc)
>
> I really don't want all of them to go to one folder, and I also want
> to have Local Folders separately.
I don't believe there's a built-in ability to associate a separate
complete set of standard folders (In, Out, Sent, Trash, Drafts), but
you can specify a different In box when you define an account. And I
don't think there's a way at all to have more than one Outbox. Nor do I
think you could get the built-in Move To Trash operation to target
custom Trash folders. The rest can be simulated with filters, more or
less.
The thing to explore is the considerable power of KMail filters. A few
things to note:
- Filters enabled for incoming or outgoing messages can be restricted to
subsets of your accounts
- Filters can be made to operate only when manually applied
- Filters can be given buttons on the toolbar
- Filters can be placed in a sub-menu of the Message menu
- Filters can rewrite headers and invoke external filters
> AND/OR
>
> Can I integrate Thunderbird in Kontact? So instead of default KMail I
> will get Thunderbird embedded there?
I can't say I know for 100%, but I think it's highly unlikely.
I do strongly recommend moving away from Thunderbird. I really dislike
it by comparison to KMail. The only thing it does better is compose
formatted messages.
> Thanks a lot!
> --
> Sergey Mkrtchyan
Randall Schulz
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> Hi List!
>
> I'm considering to move to KMail from Thunderbird, I played a bit
> with it, and after not-so-helpful googling decided to ask you.
>
> Can I add multiple accounts exactly in the way it works in
> Thunderbird (out of local folders folder, each one with separate
> inbox, sent, trash and unsent folders). I saw that I can make
> separate folders for accounts in the local folders folder and
> associate accounts with it, but that's not what I want(sent, ... etc)
>
> I really don't want all of them to go to one folder, and I also want
> to have Local Folders separately.
I don't believe there's a built-in ability to associate a separate
complete set of standard folders (In, Out, Sent, Trash, Drafts), but
you can specify a different In box when you define an account. And I
don't think there's a way at all to have more than one Outbox. Nor do I
think you could get the built-in Move To Trash operation to target
custom Trash folders. The rest can be simulated with filters, more or
less.
The thing to explore is the considerable power of KMail filters. A few
things to note:
- Filters enabled for incoming or outgoing messages can be restricted to
subsets of your accounts
- Filters can be made to operate only when manually applied
- Filters can be given buttons on the toolbar
- Filters can be placed in a sub-menu of the Message menu
- Filters can rewrite headers and invoke external filters
> AND/OR
>
> Can I integrate Thunderbird in Kontact? So instead of default KMail I
> will get Thunderbird embedded there?
I can't say I know for 100%, but I think it's highly unlikely.
I do strongly recommend moving away from Thunderbird. I really dislike
it by comparison to KMail. The only thing it does better is compose
formatted messages.
> Thanks a lot!
> --
> Sergey Mkrtchyan
Randall Schulz
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