On Fri, 2005-11-18 at 10:04 +0800, Lynda Metref wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 16:27:03 +0100, guenther wrote:
>
> > It does. :) Used something like that myself, years ago.
> >
> > Authenticating to the SMTP server is the best way, though. Lynda, you
> > still did not mention why you need to consi
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 16:27:03 +0100, guenther wrote:
> It does. :) Used something like that myself, years ago.
>
> Authenticating to the SMTP server is the best way, though. Lynda, you
> still did not mention why you need to consistently change SMTP servers.
True :)
The point is that both of my
> > > This is the key. The "pick one" means that in your Compose window,
> > > the From line is actually a drop-down list, if you have multiple
> > > mail accounts defined.
> >
> > So I need to have a huge number of ID... my number of e-mail address
> > multiplied by my number of smtp server...
On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 20:41 +0800, Lynda Metref wrote:
> >> Which version of Evolution is that?
> 2.4.1
>
> > This is the key. The "pick one" means that in your Compose window,
> > the From line is actually a drop-down list, if you have multiple
> > mail accounts defined.
>
> So I need to have a
>> Which version of Evolution is that?
2.4.1
> This is the key. The "pick one" means that in your Compose window,
> the From line is actually a drop-down list, if you have multiple
> mail accounts defined.
So I need to have a huge number of ID... my number of e-mail address
multiplied by my num
On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 10:12 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 06:12 -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > > At least in the 2.2 series of Evolution (which is what I'm using),
> > my
> > > suggestion is to create multiple accounts/configurations for each of
> > the
> > > affected acc
On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 06:12 -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > At least in the 2.2 series of Evolution (which is what I'm using),
> my
> > suggestion is to create multiple accounts/configurations for each of
> the
> > affected accounts -- e.g., one for work and one for home for each
> > address. Use th
On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 14:09 +0100, guenther wrote:
> No, any given account can have one SMTP server only. There is no way for
> the mail client to determine, which network you are in.
Alternatively, you can use the 'sendmail' option in Evolution, and
install an MTA on the laptop. In my case, I hav
> I use evolution on my laptop (Ubuntu breezy) and I want to send email from
> my work and also from home. The point is that I cannot use the same smtp
> server at the two places. I have several email account configured, and I
> send mails from all account in the two place (work and home).
>
> No
On Fri, 2005-11-11 at 21:46 +0800, Lynda Metref wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I use evolution on my laptop (Ubuntu breezy)
Which version of Evolution is that?
> and I want to send email from
> my work and also from home. The point is that I cannot use the same smtp
> server at the two places. I ha
On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 02:45 -0800, Greg Tassone wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-11-11 at 21:46 +0800, Lynda Metref wrote:
> > Hi everyone!
> >
> > I use evolution on my laptop (Ubuntu breezy)
>
> Which version of Evolution is that?
>
>
> > and I want to send email from
> > my work and also from home. Th
Hi everyone!
I use evolution on my laptop (Ubuntu breezy) and I want to send email from
my work and also from home. The point is that I cannot use the same smtp
server at the two places. I have several email account configured, and I
send mails from all account in the two place (work and home).
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