Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
okay okay
now
let's say I want to send an email w/ mikesd@mydomain.com that has to go through my local postfix install. If I try to send that through my isp it will bounce back because it's not an ISP domain name after @
I don't understand why it has to go through the postfix if you're trying to set up multiple SMTP addresses in TBird/Evo. And if it does have to go through postfix, I don't understand why you don't just control it's onward routing with postfix?
So, the way evolution does this is let's me set smtp servers so so I can set an email address to each server and then pick them from a drop down box.
So that's what happens in TBird if you set up two identities on an account.
When I set up accounts on evolution I was able to select outgoing server only.
A TBird identity has an email address associated with it, but you don't have to receive mail to that address. i.e. you can treat it as send-only. Just set up a TBird account with two identities and play with it. You won't break anything.
Eh. I don't know how else to explain this. I'm just sticking w/ evo and running filters by hand. That's why I wanted to get away from evolution, but it's not big deal.
You can do just the same with TBird or it can automatically route some cases or even more with appropriate plugins as described on that FAQ page. Cheers, Dave -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org