On 2014-02-21, Esther Carillo <[email protected]> wrote:
> The problem is I can't swap between accounts using 'c', I believe this
> is because both accounts are using the same IMAP URL so mutt is unable
> to distinguish between the two!?
Hmm, could you stick in a layer of network indirection so that you can use two
different URLs to access the
exact same server.
Let's say for example, you redirect traffic from localhost:9001,
localhost:9002, localhost:9003, localhost:9004 all to
imap.google.com:imaps (using stunnel or netcat or ??)
Now you can set up four different URLs for different Google IMAP
accounts.
Another option may be to hard-wired some /etc/hosts entries to point
to the server (that's assuming Google dosn't move their imap server IP
address around):
gmail-imap1 74.125.142.109
gmail-imap2 74.125.142.109
gmail-imap3 74.125.142.109
gmail-imap4 74.125.142.109
[I haven't actually tried either of these...]
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