On 02-04-2024 15:16, Maksim Rodin wrote:
Hi
In Thunderbird you can use the folder-account addon to get the identity set
per folder, so that the sender matches the info@ account when sending mail.
Together with this addon this might be a solution. Thank you for the
hint! I will give it a
Hi
> In Thunderbird you can use the folder-account addon to get the identity set
> per folder, so that the sender matches the info@ account when sending mail.
>
Together with this addon this might be a solution. Thank you for the
hint! I will give it a try.
On Tue Apr 2 14:56:52 2024, Kees van
On 02-04-2024 14:34, Maksim Rodin wrote:
Hi
I am not critical but just want to share some thoughts regarding this
way of handling shared mailboxes:
In general how i do it is just make an info@ account and login as an imap
user
this allows multiple info@ users especially in thunderbird to be
Hi
I am not critical but just want to share some thoughts regarding this
way of handling shared mailboxes:
>
> In general how i do it is just make an info@ account and login as an imap
> user
>
> this allows multiple info@ users especially in thunderbird to be connected
> as a seconday account
You could use master user feature for that.
Aki
> On 02/04/2024 14:43 EEST Paul Kudla (SCOM.CA Internet Services Inc.)
> wrote:
>
>
> In general how i do it is just make an info@ account and login as an
> imap user
>
> this allows multiple info@ users especially in thunderbird to be
>
In general how i do it is just make an info@ account and login as an
imap user
this allows multiple info@ users especially in thunderbird to be
connected as a seconday account accross any device.
aka just treat any shared mailboxes as actual mail accounts, way
simplier and easier to
Hello
I wonder if there is a right way to make a shared mailbox?
I do not mean "shared folder" but a whole mailbox.
E.g. I have a mailbox i...@company.com and I have a user mailbox
us...@company.com.
I would like that a user which can already authenticate as us...@company.com
can setup another