I'm trying to set up Kontact K-mail, in the account set up screen it asks for HOST, what is that and how do I obtain it?
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Your Internet provider (host) will have given you some details on how to setup your email account.
Usually it will read something like pop.something.something
So in kmail and for host you put your mailserver address. say if you have a pop account you would write something like either:
pop.youremailserver
mail.youremailserver
or
youremailserver
So if your emailaddress is : chet2nd@xxyyzz.com then youremailserver is xxyyzz.com.
The same applies to your outgoing server=smtp.xxyyzz.com (or whatever your hosting service defines for that.)
Hope that helps
Cheers
FintanHP Pavilion dv6 core i7 (Main)
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is it possible to configure kmail for web based e-mail such as yahoo? Including my school e-mail account I have 3 accounts it'd be cool to have them all download to the same window. It'd make it alot easier to check too.Registered Linux User: 450747<br />Registered Ubuntu User: 16269
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KMail | Settings | Configure KMail | Accounts | Add
As long as the additional accounts you wish to add are one of the listed types, it should be as simple as that. In almost any decent email client, you can have multiple 'incoming' accounts, but only 'one' outgoing account.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
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Originally posted by FintanHow did you set that up without filtering, etc.?
Creating Accounts:
POP: Configure KMail>Accounts>Receiving-tab>Add
SMTP: Configure KMail>Accounts>Sending-tab>Add
Separate inboxes for pop accounts:
Configure KMail>Accounts>Receiving-tab>Modify>Destination folder
Separate SMTP settings (+ separate sent/draft/template folders etc.):
Configure KMail>Identities>Modify>Advanced-tab>Special Transport
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Thanks i always had to user filters. Now for my big question:
Lets say I have a /data partition formated in fat32 and would like to setup a kontact folder with my mails, kontacts, kalender, setups, configs, etc. so it can be read from Kontact on my feisty, gutsy, pclinux installs?
In TB I can set my "setup" or local folder from say /home/suername/thunderbird/whatever to /data/email/emailaccount.HP Pavilion dv6 core i7 (Main)
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Originally posted by FintanThanks i always had to user filters. Now for my big question:
Lets say I have a /data partition formated in fat32 and would like to setup a kontact folder with my mails, kontacts, kalender, setups, configs, etc. so it can be read from Kontact on my feisty, gutsy, pclinux installs?
In TB I can set my "setup" or local folder from say /home/suername/thunderbird/whatever to /data/email/emailaccount.
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folders=$HOME/.kde/share/apps/kmail/mail
to something like
folders=/data/mail
should do it...I think
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