Am 25.10.2011 19:28, schrieb John Andersen:
I have never understood the multiple identity per account option, and I don't thing that is what you want to do. I think its a hold over from days when people could only have one account from their ISP and had to share it between the user and spouse or family members.
I know some examples where I still want that. I have different local aliases for my email address and certainly don't want them to end up in different mail accounts.
Thunderbird handles separate accounts quite nicely. It will show you a "consolidated inbox" if you want, but its just an illusion to save you from having to open up different email accounts to read all your inbound. Behind the scenes everything is kept separate.
That's true. Thunderbird helps you with both. Nothing bad about it.
When you send from your opensuse account it looks like its from opensuse because it is. When you send from hotmail is goes thru hotmail only. Return addresses, From fields all are account specific.
Separate accounts. Separate inboxes separate pop/imap servers separate outbound smtp servers.
This immediately fails in this example since there is no email account set up for the community @opensuse.org addresses. It's only an alias to an existing account so the only way to send mail with that address is to use an "identity". Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org