On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Jan Kundrát <[email protected]> wrote: > On 08/16/12 16:39, R Ceunt wrote: >>> >>> Having multiple identities for outgoing e-mails in Trojita is definitely >>> planned in future. >> >> >> I'm not exactly sure how this works 'under the hood', but I believe >> there is a difference between sending from two different 'accounts' >> and sending on someone's behalf (in which case you receive a message >> from [email protected] on behalf of [email protected]). > > > That's usually implemented through the Sender and From headers. Trojita > can't do that (yet), but it will be trivial to add.
I see thanks for explaining, but like I said no urgent need for it. I'm more interested in the option to allow someone to access my inbox. >> No, I don't think that moving messages into other mailboxes is what I >> mean. I am talking about saving the 'message file' into a folder on >> the filesystem or into a document management system (DMS). In many >> businesses it is normal to file messages just like other documents >> into files. It needs to be a system in which all the documents >> belonging to a specific project/patient/case are stored/archived. > > > If you settle on xTuple's PostBooks, you might be interested in their e-mail > integration which is built on top of Trojita [1]. Just a shameless plug :). Interesting project. It seems to focus on businesses which sell products rather than services and it's probably overkill for me when I start, but I might have a closer look in the future. > With kind regards, > Jan > > [1] http://www.xtuple.org/emailIntegration/beta > > > -- > Trojita, a fast e-mail client -- http://trojita.flaska.net/ Thanks, keep up the good work!
