[kdepim-users] Seperate 'sets' of mail boxes

Ingo Klöcker kloecker at kde.org
Mon Nov 17 22:33:30 GMT 2008


Hi,

do you actually read my replies? It is very confusing that you reply 
only to your own messages. :-)

On Monday 17 November 2008, Peter777 wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Further to this question about having seperate email boxes.
>
> I noticed in the Kmail options, the following ..
>
>   --config <filename>       Use alternative configuration file
>
> If I had (say) 4 different email boxes as follows:
>
> * friends   -  the email box resides  in ~/Mail/friends
> * business   -  the email box resides  in ~/Mail/business
> * other1   -  the email box resides  in ~/Mail/other1
> * other2   -  the email box resides  in ~/Mail/other2
>
> then could I do this by simply having 4 kmailrc config files, one for
> each email box, appropriately named (say):
>
> kmailrc_friends
> kmailrc_business
> kmailrc_other1
> kmailrc_other2
>
> and then when I run Kmail, it would be of the format
>
> $ kmail --config kmailrc_friends
> (etc,etc)
>
> Would this work ?  has anyone else tried to do this sort of thing.

I have no idea. Until now I didn't even know that there was a --config 
command line option. :-)

If you want to give it a try, then I suggest you try it with a test user 
account to protect your existing mail boxes.

Please note that apart from kmailrc KMail uses another configuration 
file, emailidentities. This might or might not be a problem since this 
configuration file would be shared. In particular, you'd always have 
all identities available regardless of the used kmailrc.

I'm really interested to know whether this actually works. So please 
report back.


Regards,
Ingo
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