> $ LANG=C.utf-8 flatpak run org.gnome.Evolution
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> to run in the build-in locale.
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> 
Thanks for your explanations! 
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> By the way, thanks for trying the latest version. I appreciate that.
> 
>
Yeah! By the way, it really looks better. 
> 
> Bye,
> 
> Milan
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---- Milan Crha via evolution-list schrieb ----

>On Thu, 2020-04-23 at 18:22 +0200, S. Pfeifer wrote:
>> the forwarding is done by the freenet smtp-server, but I like to
>> switch to anoter account to do so. How could I do?
>
>       Hi,
>Evolution is supposed to pick the right account for you, only if cannot
>determine by some rules, it can pick the default account. If I
>understand it correctly, then it still misbehaves for you, even with
>the current stable sources. That's bad. I'm wondering whether the
>message was set to a recipient address, which you've set on the other
>account. I consider it unlikely.
>
>You can use Edit->Preferences->Composer Preferences->Send Account, to
>override what account should be used for which folder/recipient.
>Eventually, in the folder Properties, to make it easier for per-folder
>overrides.
>
>> (I did not found a 'default setting' in account settings... or wait!
>> Is it 'Vorgabe' (German)?
>
>Do not know. You can try:
>
>   $ LANG=C.utf-8 flatpak run org.gnome.Evolution
>
>to run in the build-in locale.
>
>Anyway, in Edit->Preferences->Mail Accounts, there are four buttons on
>the right at the top. The fourth is the "Default" button. The default
>account has a "Default" check mark in front of its Type in the list of
>the accounts.
>
>> There is a check mark allocated to 'auf diesem Rechner' (German),
>> means local on this computer. What are the consequences to set this
>> mark on another account?
>
>It's the default account, thus when cannot pick any better, Evolution
>use that one. That can be when composing new message, replying,
>forwarding and such similar actions.
>
>By the way, thanks for trying the latest version. I appreciate that.
>
>       Bye,
>       Milan
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