In winpmail see Help menu, Commandline options. Either use identities or use -ms on commandline and run multiple instances as long as they are not using the same mail folders at the same time. The change user function is not in 4.51 or later and -ms is actually better.
I have three different users and setups and have three desktop icons, each for an account and each icon labeled so I can use 1 or more when needed or run all three with each one checking and sending mail at the specified intervals and use idle time set so I am not disturbed while actually preparing mail messages. Each has own messages store and settings and signature files that way.
It may be all you may need is just different identities and use of the -id switch to startup as your primary identity but you can have all checked at mail check intervals. SMTP servers can be same or different and must be also configured.
<p>In winpmail see Help menu, Commandline options. Either use identities or use -ms on commandline and run multiple instances as long as they are not using the same mail folders at the same time. The change user function is not in 4.51 or later and -ms is actually better.</p><p>I have three different users and setups and have three desktop icons, each for an account and each icon labeled so I can use 1 or more when needed or run all three with each one checking and sending mail at the specified intervals and use idle time set so I am not disturbed while actually preparing mail messages.&nbsp; Each has own messages store and settings and signature files that way. </p><p>It may be all you may need is just different identities and use of the -id switch to startup as your primary identity but you can have all checked at mail check intervals. SMTP servers can be same or different and must be also configured.
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