Perhaps a review of Users versus Identities would be
valuable here. Each Pegasus Mail User has his own mailbox which contains his set of
folders (new mail, main, copies to self, etc). Each User can then have
multiple identities. So, lets say you have one mailbox hosted by Road
Runner and another hosted by GMail and you use Pegasus Mail to retrieve the
messages from these mailboxes. There are several ways to approach this but let's look at two options. One is to be one Pegasus Mail User who has two identities. Another is to be two Pegasus Mail Users.
If one User with two identities:
- All
mail will come into a single new mail folder because there can be
only one new mail folder per User.
- All default copies to self will go to whatever folder is
configured as the copy to self folder because there can be only one
default copy to self folder per User. (Note: you can configure Pegasus Mail to ask which folder to copy to self to)
- There are many benefits to having two identities. It allows you to respond to messages that came in to the GMail
account as the GMail user and respond to messages that came in to the Road
Runner mailbox as the Road Runner user, they allow you to control which identity POPs which mailboxes and which identities can check for mail for other identities.
- The drawback is that you are limited to a single set of new mail, main and copies to self folders per User
If two Users:
- Each User would have his own set of folders (new mail, main, copies to self,
etc)
- One User could be configured in to service only the GMail mailbox and the
other could be configured to service only the Road Runner mailbox
- There
is a command line switch that can tell Pegasus Mail which User to start up
as
- There
is a way to attach a one Users mailbox to another Users folder list.
- In this scenario Pegasus Mail would need to be started as each User
in order to trigger the POP3 mail retrieval for that User. This could be worked around with a combination of identities & forwarding filters but that may be getting a bit complex. There is also a command line
switch that allows for the running of multiple instances of Pegasus Mail, each as a different User.
The concept of multiple Users and multiple Identities per User is key. Once this is understood you will be better able to determine
what will work best for you and we can help from there.
FYI- Creating multiple Users is done through Addresses|User management. Details of the command line switches are available in the
"Command line options" section of the help file.
<p>Perhaps a review of Users versus Identities would be
valuable here.&nbsp; Each Pegasus Mail User has his own mailbox which contains his set of
folders (new mail, main, copies to self, etc).&nbsp; Each User can then have
multiple identities.&nbsp; So, lets say you have one mailbox hosted by Road
Runner and another hosted by GMail and you use Pegasus Mail to retrieve the
messages from these mailboxes.&nbsp; There are several ways to approach this but let's look at two options.&nbsp; One is to be one Pegasus Mail User who has two identities.&nbsp; Another is to be two Pegasus Mail Users. </p>
<p>If one User with two identities: </p>
<ul type="disc">
<li>All
mail will come into a single new mail folder because there can be
only one new mail folder per User.</li>
<li>All default copies to self will go to whatever folder is
configured as the copy to self folder because there can be only one
default copy to self folder per User. (Note: you can configure Pegasus Mail to ask which folder to copy to self to)
</li>
<li>There are many benefits to having two identities.&nbsp; It allows you to respond to messages that came in to the GMail
account as the GMail user and respond to messages that came in to the Road
Runner mailbox as the Road Runner user, they allow you to control which identity POPs which mailboxes and which identities can check for mail for other identities.</li>
<li>The drawback is that you are limited to a single set of new mail, main and copies to self folders per User
</li>
</ul>
<p>If two Users:</p>
<ul type="disc">
<li>Each User would have his own set of folders (new mail, main, copies to self,
etc)</li>
<li>One User could be configured in to service only the GMail mailbox and the
other could be configured to service only the Road Runner mailbox</li>
<li>There
is a command line switch that can tell Pegasus Mail which User to start up
as</li>
<li>There
is a way to attach a one Users mailbox to another Users folder list.
</li>
<li>In this scenario Pegasus Mail would need to be started as each User
in order to trigger the POP3 mail retrieval for that User.&nbsp; This could be worked around with a combination of identities &amp; forwarding filters but that may be getting a bit complex.&nbsp; There is also a command line
switch that allows for the running of multiple instances of Pegasus Mail, each as a different User.</li>
</ul>
<p>The concept of multiple Users and multiple Identities per User is key.&nbsp; Once this is understood you will be better able to determine
what will work best for you and we can help from there.&nbsp; </p>
<p>FYI- Creating multiple Users is done through Addresses|User management.&nbsp; Details of the command line switches are available in the
"Command line options" section of the help file. </p>
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