> Me too, I was quite surprised when netscape wouldn't let me have more
> than one IMAP account from the same server. For some reason, it won't
> even consider allowing you more than one POP server, or more than one
> server at all unless they're all IMAP.
actually it CAN, but you have to name y
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On 11/24/99 at 8:29 PM Nicole Zimmerman wrote:
>Kathleen Weaver wrote:
>>
>> On the other hand, the mailer I'm using now, Calypso, not only allows multiple
>mailboxes, but multiple accounts in mailboxes. I sure wish they would write a Linux
>version
Kathleen Weaver wrote:
>
> On the other hand, the mailer I'm using now, Calypso, not only allows multiple
>mailboxes, but multiple accounts in mailboxes. I sure wish they would write a Linux
>version -- the good news, is that one of MCS products is available in a Linux version.
>
Interesting,
>Outlook might be different... might allow more than one account on the
>same server. I don't like outlook, though, and only use it to help
>people out when they ask questions specific to it ;o)
Besides sucking majorly, while Outlook and it's cousin Outlook Express allow multiple
sending account
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Nicole Zimmerman wrote:
>
> > But your "from" is always the same, unless you change it in netscape
> > universally.
> >
> > Also, netscape's IMAP will only let you have one account for a mail
> > server. Last week, I set up netscape IMAP mail to
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Nicole Zimmerman wrote:
> But your "from" is always the same, unless you change it in netscape
> universally.
>
> Also, netscape's IMAP will only let you have one account for a mail
> server. Last week, I set up netscape IMAP mail to read from the
> "problem" account on mail
> > If you read mail through most windows news readers you need to choose an
> > address for your mail to come from... (your from: ), but it can only be
> > one (say you choose [EMAIL PROTECTED]). I don't know of a windows news
> > reader who would say recognise
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Nicole Zimmerman wrote:
> If you can serve mail from your linux box, I'd imagine your win98 box
> could read from it. Most mail programs will not know what address the
> mail came in to and thus when you send out mail it'll all come from the
> same address.
>
> For example,
You will need a pop3 based reader on Win98 (netscape browser will do)
and you will need fetchmail (I think that's what is it is called, and a script
to home in on the mail servers)
Maureen Lecuona
Kathleen Weaver wrote:
>
> This may be a dumb question -- but can I set up my Linux box to fetch
Kathleen Weaver wrote:
>
> This may be a dumb question -- but can I set up my Linux box to fetch mail from all
>my POP mailboxes and hold it? Then can I use my Win98 box to read it when I get
>home? And will the Windows email program still know which address it was sent to
>when I answer it,
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