The first tab of the account preferences, <quote>Basic</quote>,
contains, as its name indicates, basic account data. In this tab you can
specify your name, email address, organization and basic connection
- information. The name of the account is just the name Sylpheed-Claws
+ information. The name of the account is just the name Claws Mail
will use when referring to this account, for example, in the account
switcher at the lower right-hand corner of the main window. The server
information lets you specify the receiving protocol to use (which is
not modifiable for existing accounts), the server(s) used to receive or
- send your emails (usually pop.isp.com and smtp.isp.com) and your login
- on the receiving server.
+ send your emails (usually <literal>pop.isp.com</literal> and <literal
+ >smtp.isp.com</literal>) and your login on the receiving server.
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In the <quote>Receive</quote> tab you are able to change the default
- behaviour of Sylpheed-Claws. For example, leaving messages on the server
+ behaviour of Claws Mail. For example, leaving messages on the server
for a while, preventing downloading of mails that are too large, or
specifying whether you want the filtering rules to apply to this
account's mails. The <quote>Receive size limit</quote> is used to limit
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<title>Multiple accounts</title>
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- You can easily create multiple accounts in Sylpheed-Claws. For POP
+ You can easily create multiple accounts in Claws Mail. For POP
accounts, you can choose to store all email from your different accounts
in the same folder(s), using the Receive tab preference. IMAP and News
accounts each get their own mailbox in the folder tree.
avoid that, but still want to automatically sort your incoming mail, the
best thing to do is to disable Filtering on certain accounts, and use
Processing rules in the Inbox folders that you specified, as Processing
- rules are applied when entering a folder.
+ rules are automatically applied when entering a folder and can be
+ manually applied from a folder's context menu.
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