Re: [Evolution] Multiple POP stores



Yes, and while on the subject of multiple accounts, if you have more
than one account, it doesn't matter if it is POP or IMAP, you can't send
mail from it. You consistantly get a "No path to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx found."
I have played around with this ( I know you guys are working on it
because we've had this discussion before - I've just installed
2001.03.28.09.06 and it still exists) and I have found that it is not
account specific.  The account that is listed first always works, the
second, third, etc. don't work. If I delete the first account and add it
back in so that it is the last account, then the account that moves into
the number one slot works and the others don't.  I hope this information
helps. Another thing on multiple POP accounts is about 50% of the time
when checking mail, all but the first POP account will fail in the same
way when POPing from the server.

You guys really are doing a great job!  Every sanpshot (okay, almost
every snapshot :-) just keeps getting better.

Best Regards,

DCM


On 28 Mar 2001 15:55:09 -0500, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
John Trowbridge will be writing a Filter-on-Source filter I think for
the next milestone (0.11), so once he does that this should be possible.

Jeff

On 28 Mar 2001 11:35:35 -0800, Richard Zach wrote:
Why shouldn't it be possible to have separate POP accounts?  Right now,
if you create two or more POP accounts, all new mail goes into Inbox on
local folders.  I'd like to keep my mail "physically" separate.

In http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1846, Not Zed suggested
that a filter be used if you want mail sent to different accounts to be
in separate folders, but I don't think that'd work. You'd be filtering
on the To: field, but your email might not be in the To: field (mail
from mailing list, you were Bcc'd, etc.)  



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