Sorry about the wrong subject line on the one I just sent. Gary Roach posted on Mon, 13 Jun 2011 19:10:09 -0700 as excerpted: > >> I am trying to consoidate 2 email accounts onto the same machine but >> still keep them separated. I wish to use kmail. I am running kde 4.4.5 >> on a Debian Linux operating system. My problem is this: >> > >> I have two email accounts xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx and >> yyyyyy@xxxxxxxxxxxx Both send mail to outgoing.verizon.net and receive >> from incoming.verizon.net. They now reside on a Win2k box and a Debian >> linux box respecively. I wish to keep the two accounts completely >> separate but wish to put both on the linux box. In addition, I need to >> transfer my mail archives from thunderbird and iceweasel. I have read a >> lot of stuff on the net but have found most out of date and confusing. >> Can anyone lay out a road map that will allow me to set up these 2 >> accounts so they will co-exist with out being intermingled. >> >> My present file structure is: >> home/xxxx/.kde/share/apps/kmail/Mail >> > Thanks Duncan for the complements. I will probably stick with 4.4.5 for the moment. Debian is a little conservative (slow) on their upgrades. Using testing level for one or two packages drives me crazy. I'll live with 4.4.5. for the nonce. > Beyond that... something you are likely already aware of, but the first > thing that occurs to me is that 4.4.5 is somewhat dated. > > > I'm rather unclear on what you mean when you say you wish to keep the > accounts "completely separate", but with the implication and tone of the > question being that you intend to access them in the same kmail instance > in the same Linux user account. I guess I stressed the separate thing too much. I really want to be on one machine with one login but keep the Inboxes, Drafts, Sent, Archives and Local Folders separate. > The key to it all, however, at least from my perspective, is filters. > Get your filters properly setup for what you want to do, and you > shouldn't have problems. Screw that up and you'll never get the > separation you want. But how/what you filter on and what you do with > those filters (adding additional headers, sorting into separate folders, > forwarding, etc) is of course up to you. > > I can see writing a filter for separating the incoming email into separate inboxes. That should be easy. But that leaves me with the problem of the local folders. I don't want them intermixed. How do I create two separate local folders on kmail. Gary R. ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.