Multiple program instances or multiple log ins?

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I don't know about Evolution - I tried it and didn't like it. 

But kmail (for me) handles multiple identities and accounts with separate 
in/out folders, complete with decent filtering rules, with ease and flair. 
For example, I'm writing this as my identity "lists" - separate from my 
personal and professional accounts so that email lists don't overload my 
private email stock. I've been using kmail (and been happy with it) for some 
5+ years. 

The only thing to consider with Kmail as far as separating your identities is 
that you specify what folder(s) will be used for incoming/outgoing mail, 
giving maximum flexibility. But, even then, if a message is in the wrong 
folder, it's a simple drag/drop to set it right. 

-Ben 

On Tuesday 27 December 2005 11:42, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> For each of my 'identities' (day job, home business, teaching job, 
> etc) to have the mail totally separated. ?Not to have all the mail 
> munged together, particularly the in and out boxes!

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