On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 09:25, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> try filtering your mail
> 

Unfortunately this involves a legal case for at least one of the
accounts, so co-mingling is out of the question, which is what filtering
would do.  Things are a bit sticky in my situation, which I recognise as
unusual.

I was hoping to keep multiple POP account completely separate and leave
the mail on the server.

BTW comments like "POP is for lusers, IMAP is for people." is completely
unhelpful.  I completely familiar with the differences and run all my
personal mail through IMAP.  I have avoided POP for about 4-5 years now,
but currently have no choice (and its being forced on me from two
different directions).

As someone pointed out Mozilla handles multiple POP accounts
separately.  I think (but do not know) that Outlook does.

If someone can confirm Outlook, I will file a bug/feature request.

Thanks.

> Jeff
> 
> On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 17:46, Zot O'Connor wrote:
> > I have a need for multiple POP account.
> > 
> > Apparently evo is dumping them into one INBOX.
> > 
> > That seem crazy.
> > 
> > And no, fecthmail is not an option, they have to stay POP.
> > 
> > With multiple IMAP folders, I get a server ->INBOX.  I expected
> > something similar for POP.
> 
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