Re: [kde] kmail-
- From: Lemuel Formacil <lemuelf@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 14:07:41 +0800
On Sunday 26 February 2006 05:09, Lithion wrote:
Hi
In your situation you need to configure the SMTP servers for the two
ISPs you have. When you are composing your email select "View->Mail
Transport". This will allow you to pick the SMTP server to send your
email through.
Or, after setting up the two SMTP servers, set up two identities: one for
'yourself@X' and 'yourself@Y.' Then on the 'Advanced' tab on the window when
adding/modifying an identity, tick 'Special Transport' and select X's smtp
for your X identity and Y's smtp for your Y identity. Then on the composer
window, instead of displaying the 'Mail Transport', select 'View->Identity'.
The effect is not much different from Lithion's suggestion (this one only has
more steps), but if you configure your pop3 to put mail from the different
servers in different folders, in the folder's properties (right clicking the
folder) you can set the 'Sender Identity'. So if you set an X folder's
sender identity to your X identity, when you click the 'New Message' button*
while you're in one of your X account's folder the sender identity X will be
automatically chosen.
Lemuel
* or reply in an email in the X folder not addressed to you (the To: header is
not set to your X email, e.g. a mailing list address)
On Sat, 25 Feb 2006 03:30 pm, sol & diederic wrote:
Hi,
I can connect to 2 ISPs (X and Y) using dial-up.
Connections occur. However, I can sned and receive though X with no
problem. I've set Y up similar to X, using of course an other address
and password, same port 110 receiving (pop3 acc) and sending smpt,
port 25.
When connected to Y and sending a message, for example to myself@X,
the following error message appears:
Sending failed.
Message sending failed since the following recipients were rejected
by the server: myself@X Recipient address rejected. Access denied.
something about keeping in outbox.
The follwing protocol was used: kwik (which is the name of isp X)
end
However, I'm connected to Y.
If connected to X I can send the same message to myself@Y.
So my question is how to I set KMail to accept 2 isps? Kontact 1.1.2;
Using MandrivaLinux 2006.
Any suggestion would be helpful.
Thanks,
Diederic
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