On 8/29/2017 11:58 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> NoOp wrote:
> 
>> I do this quite often (set up both IMAP and POP3 accounts for the
>> same email address) and just put IMAP or POP after the account name
>> e.g., xyz@mail.comIMAP and xyz@mail.comPOP3 to identify which is
>> which. The names are set up in:
>>
>> Edit|Mail & Newsgroups Accounts Settings (or right click on the
>> account name and select 'Settings') - click on the bolded account
>> name and edit 'Account Name:' change for xyz@mail.comIMAP for the
>> IMAP account and xyz@mail.comPOP3 for the POP3 account. (note: don't
>> do the same for anything else in the account properties - only do
>> this in the 'Account Name' box). Click 'OK' at the bottom of the page
>> & you should now be able to easily identify which is in the Name
>> column.
> 
> You and the OP should also know that the account name can be anything 
> you like. SM does enter your email address as the default, but you don't 
> have to keep that or even include it in the Account Name field. For 
> example, you can have names like "Home Office" or "Burner Hotmail" or 
> "Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!" or whatever floats your boat. The 
> only real constraint is that it should make sense to /you/.
> 

Of course. However I use the email name so that I know what email the
account is :-)

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