* [sup-talk] Multiple accounts on the same source
@ 2008-01-05 22:00 thefed
2008-01-06 11:25 ` Giorgio Lando
2008-01-06 12:27 ` Marcus Williams
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From: thefed @ 2008-01-05 22:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hey,
I have two GMail accounts, and they're (of course) on the same server.
However, I am unable to add it in sup-add because it says it already
knows of it.
I am thinking of just altering the sources.yaml file and config.yaml,
but I do not want to break my system.
The first one works perfectly - it's just that I want the other to
work too.
Help?
Ari Brown
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* [sup-talk] Multiple accounts on the same source
2008-01-05 22:00 [sup-talk] Multiple accounts on the same source thefed
@ 2008-01-06 11:25 ` Giorgio Lando
2008-01-06 12:27 ` Marcus Williams
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From: Giorgio Lando @ 2008-01-06 11:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
I guess that the --force-new option of sup-add could make what you want.
Giorgio
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* [sup-talk] Multiple accounts on the same source
2008-01-05 22:00 [sup-talk] Multiple accounts on the same source thefed
2008-01-06 11:25 ` Giorgio Lando
@ 2008-01-06 12:27 ` Marcus Williams
2008-01-07 6:15 ` William Morgan
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From: Marcus Williams @ 2008-01-06 12:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
On 5.1.2008, thefed wrote:
> I have two GMail accounts, and they're (of course) on the same server.
>
> However, I am unable to add it in sup-add because it says it already
> knows of it.
William may have to confirm this, but this works for me:
Either hand edit it in (but see below) or use a trick in the imap uri:
imap://account1 at gmail.com/
imap://account2 at gmail.com/
The account1 and account2 bits can be anything you want - sup ignores
them anyway (except when comparing two uris). But its useful to use so
that you can distinguish between two sources.
Note that if you dont use above and ever want to distinguish between
your two gmail accounts via the source uri you wont be able to. So my
recommendation is to use the trick above.
Marcus
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* [sup-talk] Multiple accounts on the same source
2008-01-06 12:27 ` Marcus Williams
@ 2008-01-07 6:15 ` William Morgan
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From: William Morgan @ 2008-01-07 6:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
Excerpts from Marcus Williams's message of Sun Jan 06 04:27:16 -0800 2008:
> imap://account1 at gmail.com/
>
> imap://account2 at gmail.com/
This is the official recommended best practice. Yet another reason I'm
regretting having used URIs as source identifiers...
--
William <wmorgan-sup at masanjin.net>
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