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Subject: Re: [kdepim-users] Folder identities [SOLVED]
From: Art Alexion <art.alexion () verizon ! net>
Date: 2010-03-29 16:17:12
Message-ID: 201003291217.18216.art.alexion () verizon ! net
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On Monday 29 March 2010 03:42:44 am Frank Thieme wrote:
> On Monday 29 March 2010 08:42:04 Art Alexion wrote:
> > On Sunday 28 March 2010 13:14:22 Anne Wilson wrote:
> > > Do the three accounts need different passwords? Just wondering,
> > > because unlike most ISPs, gmail requires you to login with your
> > > password to send.
> >
> >
> >
> > Yeah, all three have different passwords, but all were set to the same
> > "Special Transport"
> >
> >
> >
> > Actually, I think this is a bug, but one that may only manifest itself in
> > unique situations.
>
> if you have different passwords, so they are different transports. Maybe
> this is a misunderstanding over there, but the transport is the
> combination of server, user and password...
Let me try to clarify this.
Acct 1/Identity 1 = straight gmail; transport is gmail username with gmail
password
Acct 2/Identity 2 = googles app hosted domain with different domain name that
resolves to gmail.
Acct 3/ Identity 3 = just like Acct 2, but with a different domain name hosted
by google apps.
Acct 4(Acct 1)/Identity 4 = this verizon.net acct with its own transport, but
fetched through gmail Acct 1. This one never had a problem and its identity
was never tied to gmail.
Identity 2 is the default identity.
Before I fixed it. I just used the Acct 1 transport for Accts 1-3, no matter
which IMAP account the Acct was hitting. This resulted in all folders in all
IMAP (except folders associated with Acct 4) constantly reverting to Identity
2 -- whether I used the GUI or edited kmailrc directly. I did this because
all the google related SMTPs ultimately resolve to smtp.gmail.com.
I fixed it by editing the identities of Accts 1-3 to use their own transports.
The bug seems to be that "Identities don't stick if they share a transport,
but not an incoming server/UID/PWD"
Complicated, but I hope it makes sense.
--
Art Alexion
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