Hi Gary,

On Sunday 17 April 2005 12:58 am, you wrote:
> > Each folder can have none, or one or more specific Identities
> > associated with it.  A default identity for the folder being the
> > one used to reply to Email in that folder, unless changed by me.
>
> This is different from OE in that OE never associates a specific
> folder with a specific identity or account.
> To sum it up, Peg associates messages with folders (and when
> replying uses the default identity for that folder), while OE
> associates a message with the account used to download it
> (and when replying uses the information associated with the
> account that did the downloading).
>
> > I can have several Outboxes,  each one associated with a specific
> > ISP. By placing my outgoing Email into a specific Outbox I can
> > choose which ISP I use to send my mail.
>
> This is a new wrinkle. Why do you select a specific Outbox?
> OE has only one Outbox. The Identity (Peg) or Account (OE) should
> automatically determine which ISP/SMTP server will send the
> message, without any further user manipulation.
>
> Gary VanderMolen

I don't use Windows at all.  I use Kmail,  SuSE Linux 9.0.

I have several ISP's.  So I set up an Outbox for each one.  I get to 
choose which one I want to use to send my mail.  The one at the top 
of the list is default.

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Best Regards:
                Derrick.
                Pontefract Linux Users Group.

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