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<div><div class="plaintext"><p dir="auto">On 22 Dec 2020, at 8:58, Jan Erik Moström wrote:</p>
<blockquote><p dir="auto">I have a number of email accounts but I would like to run one account completely separate from other account, like "this is the only account currently visible for MailMate". This to avoid some mistakes that could have some undesirable consequences. I don't mind quitting MailMate switching from one configuration (with all email accounts except one) to another (with only one account), in fact this would be perfect for me.<br>
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I assume this isn't possible in an easy way, but in case I'm wrong I would like to know how to do it. My current solution is simply to use Mail for that account ... but if I could use MailMate for all of them, great.<br>
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</blockquote><p dir="auto">Depending on your needs and mail load, you might find it easiest<br>
to use a different application for the second account—Mail.app,<br>
etc. But that only works well when the secondary account has much<br>
less traffic, little enough that MailMate's advanced feature aren't as<br>
important.</p>
<br><p dir="auto"> --Steve Bellovin, <a href="https://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb">https://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb</a></p>
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