On Mon, 10 Jan 2000 08:57:19 -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Right. And where is the problem of mailing people from one account
> as opposed to another. I dunno about you but I file messages my dad
> sends me at work to my home account and reply from there. That *IS*
> what the home account is for.
I use virtually only one e-mail address and am still interested in
virtual folders. I don't wish to use virtual folders to place messages
from multiple accounts in a single location. I personally don't have a
need to do that. Go figure. ;)
>> I fail to see how virtual folders equal personalities. Please tell educate
>> me.
> If you press reply, what do you expect it to do?
> Choose the "Account" that the message was sent to and uses that to
> send the mail out.
When I press reply in a virtual folder I expect the message to be
sent using the folder settings for the folder in which the message
*physically* ***still*** resides. If the message happens to belong in a
folder within another account which I will not have a need to do, then the
reply message will use the account and folder settings where the message
*physically resides*.
> How does that differ from personalities?
Personalities *physically* store messages attached to different
POP accounts in the same location. Virtual folders do nothing of the sort.
:)
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