Re: Send-Only Accounts in Modest

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On Tuesday 08 Jul 2008, maemo-users-request@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> As long as there was some way to at least delete the send-only accounts 
> (like listing them in the account list), that would work very well in my 
> opinion.  Having an account-edit UI for them would be nice, but 
> send-only accounts are simple enough that delete/recreate is a viable, 
> if awkward, option.

It would be handy to have the option of defining an account that COULD receive 
messages with the option of disabling receiving in the setup (a simple 
checkbox, "enabled" or "disabled", for example.)

Normally I want incoming emails to go to my desktop machine and just have the 
option of sending the odd message from my N800. But when I'm away on holiday, 
for example, it would be useful to pick up messages so I don't have to wait 
until I get home.

In fact, something like Kmail has would work well. Each receiving account has 
the option to include or exclude it from being checked at intervals and it's 
possible to configure it to check for mail when it starts up or not to, 
whichever is preferred.
-- 
Tony Green
Ipswich, Suffolk, England
http://www.beermad.org.uk
http://no2id-ip.web-brewer.co.uk

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