On 1999-05-22 23:45, Stephen Pitts wrote: > Why not just have multiple instances of Communicator?
That's trouble. To my understanding there is only one lock file for the .netscape directory which would render concurrent access either inoperable or a disaster. > Linux users faced with a problem have programmed around it. This is what I would do (sendmail can do the + user thing easily but I don't know if that'll work for other MTAs): .fetchmailrc: poll isp1 user user1 pass "secret1" mda "/usr/bin/procmail -d localuser -f localuser+user1" poll isp2 user user2 pass "secret2" mda "/usr/bin/procmail -d localuser -f localuser+user2" .procmailrc: MAILDIR=some_path * ^From localuser+user1 $MAILDIR/user1 * ^From localuser+user2 $MAILDIR/user2 For outgoing mail you have two options: 1. Send out mail for both accounts using the local MTA. This requires a broken MTA setup or that you specified that some user might set the from header. 2. Send out mail using local and remote MTA depending on user. You need a MUA that supports specification of both user and smtp server (and two config files for it). 2 is the better option, it doesn't look like mutt likes remote smtp servers but I could be wrong (just skimmed the docs). There are other MUA that does (communicator for instance). /Allan -- Allan M. Wind Phone: 781.938.5272 (home) 687 Main Street, 2nd Floor Fax: 781.938.6641 (fax/modem) Woburn, MA 01801 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (home)