[imp] Reply-To-Identity
Jan Schneider
jan at horde.org
Wed Mar 18 10:53:04 UTC 2015
Zitat von Jens Grüntjes <jens.gruentjes at ebira.de>:
> Zitat von Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:
>
>> Zitat von Jens Grüntjes <jens.gruentjes at ebira.de>:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I have two different mail addresses, let's say jens at domain.com and
>>> jens at otherdomain.org. Furthermore I have created six different
>>> identities, four of which are connected to the first address
>>> (let's call them A, B, C, D), two or which are connected to the
>>> second one (E, F). The letters A-F stand for the identities in the
>>> drop-down menu in the "Compose New mail"-window in the order in
>>> which they appear.
>>>
>>> When I reply to a mail which is sent to jens at domain.com I would
>>> like to configure IMP as to to identity D as default. IMP now
>>> always uses identity A in the reply. I know that I can tie
>>> particular sender-addresses to an identity so that every mail from
>>> this address is replied from the chosen identity but that's not
>>> what I want.
>>>
>>> Can I change the order of the identities so that identity D comes
>>> first in the list? It looks to me as if the first identity is
>>> always the default. For the address jens at otherdomain.org IMP
>>> always uses identity E which in my case is a reasonable default.
>>>
>>> Thanks for any help
>>> Jens
>>>
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>>
>> You can set identity A as your default identity. This would be used
>> when composing new messages too then though.
> Sorry, I should have mentioned that E is my default identity and
> connected with the address jens at otherdomain.org (which ist my
> address for company "otherdomain"). I use identity D for mails for
> my company "domain" so that I would like to reply to mails addressed
> to jens at domain.com with identity D instead of A (which I only use
> for private mails).
> But I think the only possibility to get what I want is to delete the
> identities A-C so that D is on top of the list. After that I would
> have to re-create the identities A-C. Can I do that directly in the
> database? If yes my next question would be "how?" or "where can I
> find a hint?"
No, you cannot because the identities are stored serialized in a single field.
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Jan Schneider
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