I am using 8.10 with Evolution 2.24.3.

There about 1 Zillion ways to have another mailaddress. I'll give you
some examples:

First the one that drew my attention:

Get an iPhone, attach it to an Exchange server and spell you mailaddress
wrong in your account settings and accept an appointment.

For the other examples let's assume the invited person has the
mailaddress "k...@kde.org" and does also have access to an account
"k...@gmail.com"  (both accounts may exist, but are unrelated to me).
There should be no SPF-check for the appointment creator for this to
work; otherwise the mail may be rejected by the spam-filter.

KMail:
Use KMail to access the account k...@kde.org, receive an appointment, hit "E" 
and enter k...@gmail.com.

Thunderbird:
Get the mail-bounce-extension and bounce the mail to k...@gmail.com.

Postfix:
On the kde.org mailserver edit /etc/postfix/virtual and enter a line
k...@kde.org k...@gmail.com
Then do a postmap /etc/postfix/virtual; /etc/init.d/postfix reload

Sendmail:
Do the same with /etc/mail/virtusertable and then
makemap hash virtusertable < virtusertable

Fetchmail:
Fetch from kde.org and send to gmail.com

Google-Mail:
Go to Settings, Mail-Forwarding and enter ... eeh, ok, for this you have to do 
it the other way round and invite gmail and accept on kde.org

Multidrop:
Just create a multidrop mailbox and fetch from it.

I think, you get the point. If you are still unable to get it working,
just drop me a mail at <my firstname>@<my lastname>.de and I'll create a
forwarder for you on my mailserver.

Kurt Huwig

-- 
Appointment acceptance mail with wrong sender address poses Yes/No question, 
but only gives "OK" button
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/330601
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

-- 
ubuntu-bugs mailing list
ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs

Reply via email to