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Miscellaneous => Roundcube Discussion => Topic started by: michael_e80 on September 14, 2006, 03:47:36 AM

Title: Multiple mail adresses
Post by: michael_e80 on September 14, 2006, 03:47:36 AM
Hello.

I would like to receive mails from different mail providers (yahoo, hotmail, ...) in one roundcube account. I tried to create an array, as described in the wiki, but then I have to extra login for each e-mail account separately. Is there any possibility to have all the e-mails received at the same account?

Thanks for your answers.

Michael
Title: Re: Multiple mail adresses
Post by: flosoft on October 30, 2006, 09:47:32 AM
Hey,

well there is an possibility. It is called Mail Forwarding.
If you can configure Mail forwarding to your Roundcube Webmail account you would have all the mail in one mailbox.
Title: Re: Multiple mail adresses
Post by: KingOfN00bz on October 31, 2006, 09:07:24 AM
Another way: fetchmail
Just configure fetchmail to fetch your mails form those accounts and forward them to your user...
Title: Re: Multiple mail adresses
Post by: namit on October 31, 2006, 09:31:24 AM
and then seding out from them?

Is this a posibility?
Title: Re: Multiple mail adresses
Post by: flosoft on November 01, 2006, 04:23:48 AM
well, you can create Identities with your different E-mail adresses.
Title: Re: Multiple mail adresses
Post by: dreck on December 05, 2006, 04:16:26 PM
hmm, well if you setup a forward & then create Identities the email is still coming from another email account?  Is it?  All you are doing is masking... ? The properties would still show the wrong account? right?
Title: Re: Multiple mail adresses
Post by: polecat on December 06, 2006, 02:23:36 PM
Hi

I have 2 pop3 email addresses from 2 different domains.
I use fetchmail to collect the mail from both and they are deposited in my user folder on
my local mail server.
Then when I login to roundcube I get all mail from both.
Using forwarding to my address on my local server also works.

Then as stated above you setup ident for each so when you send mail from roundcube you just use the drop
down box to select which sender you wan to use............

It all works out very well and roundcube is now my only method of collecting and sending mail
as it allows me to login and send mail from any where with internet access so cool.........