On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 13:03, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote: > It does, but I guess the logic is off a bit or something. > > I don't know, I can't find the problem...
I would love to help locate why this is happening if I can. I find it very annoying. I have a POP account set up for home and an IMAP account at work. When I'm at home, the IMAP account is set to disabled. When I'm at work the POP account is disabled. While I'm at work using IMAP, inside my IMAP tree, it still defaults to my POP profile (it's checked as default). The work around is that I can check the IMAP account as default while IMAP is enabled. So what's my problem? I guess I'd like someday to not have to enable/disable accounts every time I go to work and come home. It would be nice if Evolution could turn the Send / Receive button into a "drop down button" where I can choose the individual account to Send / Receive from without having to monkey with disabling/enabling accounts (like Mozilla does). If this feature along with defaulting to the right email profile per "account tree" we added, I could then say Evolution is perfect ;0) This is my wish list anyway. Thanks for listening. -- Steve Fox http://k-lug.org _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
