If you're not bothered about keeping the mails completely separate and
just want to send and receive from two accounts, you could look at
simply having both email addresses deliver to the same account and set
up multiple identities in Roundcube to use when sending. Roundcube is
quite clever here, and will (if its available) automatically select the
correct email address when repying or forwarding. You can also use the
client side filters plugin
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/rcubefilters/ [2]) to filter incoming
mails into different folders based on recipient address. 

If you are using Courier IMAP you could also look at the Shared Folders
feature which can allow a little more separation while only needing a
single login. 

We use a combination of the two which works pretty good for us. 

Steve 

Using postfix we do this by having one main account and then setting up
postfix shared folders for secondary accounts. You can then set up
multiple senders in Roundcube. 

If you don't need to have shared folders, how about having both email
addresses deliver to the same accout, and then installing the sim 

On 17-10-2013 15:37, Bruno Gonzalez (aka stenyak) wrote: 

> On 2013-10-17 00:44, [email protected] wrote: 
> 
>> Hello
>> 
>> I'm really not very tech savvy, sorry. Our organisation has FINALLY 
>> managed to work out how we can have .org.au addresses and access them 
>> from home - I have 2 and it is handy if I can have them open at the same 
>> time rather than logging out and logging in numerous times over the 
>> course of the day.
> 
> I have no idea (maybe other RC users can suggest a plugin?), but as a last 
> resort, you can always open a second window in "incognito" mode window in 
> your favourite browser. That would be ctrl+shift+n in chromium, or 
> ctrl+shift+p in firefox, etc. This will allow you to have exactly 2 open 
> accounts (one in the regular window, another one in the private window). This 
> works for many other sites too, btw. 
> 
>> Also, it would be great if I could change font sizes, colours etc as I like 
>> to highlight aspects of the mail I send out, hoping that people will 
>> actually read it .ha.
> 
> For this, go to the PREFERENCES panel, go to COMPOSING settings, and mark 
> HTML for "all" messages. That way you can use colors and stuff.
> 
> Hope that helps.
> 
> -- 
> Regards/Saludos,
> Bruno Gonzalez
> 
> http://www.stenyak.com | stenyak @ irc://irc.freenode.net
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