On Friday 06 March 2009 09:39:59 pm Bob S wrote:
On Friday 06 March 2009 03:51:21 am Rajko M. wrote: ... Yes it is. We have had that same email address for years and years. Back when the ISP only handed out 1 email address. Yes of course either of us could get a "shiny" new one but it would be a real hassle to notify the many many people who have always communicated with us at that address.
There is functionality "Reply to". Old account to send mails. New account to receive emails.
In KMail set default Identity to use old account to send emails, and Reply to new account.
Ummm... Guess you missed the original request. I wanted to send her mail from where I received it in 11.1 to her kmail on 10.3. I have a couple of ideas. I'll see if I can make that work.
Bob S
It is just splitting send and receive in KMail that can help you to skip sendmail. Create new email address for you and her. Your KMail: Settings > Configure KMail > * Identity: Tab General: your new email, that will be used to send messages Tab Advanced: set "Reply-To address" to old account * Accounts: your old and new account in old account check "Leave fetched messages on the server" and "Leave messages on the server for" or any other method to automatically delete old messages on pop server. In KMail window in Local Folders create subfolders My Mail and Her Mail. Settings > Configure Filters setup 1st filter on * Filter Criteria To: "contains" <your email address> * Filter Action Move Into Folder Local Folders/My Mail setup 2nd filter on * Filter Criteria To: "contains" <her email address> * Filter Action Move Into Folder Local Folders/Her Mail The rest in Inbox should be spam. In the same way setup her KMail, and your worries are over. You both will have independent accounts, and in rare case that one of you don't check email for time longer than set in "Leave messages on the server for" and messages are deleted form server, there will be copy on another computer. -- Regards, Rajko -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org