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From: retro.guy@retrobbs.synchro.net (Retro Guy)
To: rocksolid.shared.helpdesk
Subject: Thunderbird
Message-ID: <59B91EFD.8.rs.helpdesk@retrobbs.synchro.net>
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2017 05:05:18 -0700
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X-FTN-PID: Synchronet 3.17a-Linux Jun 15 2017 GCC 4.9.2
X-Mozilla-News-Host: news://192.168.0.42:119
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 by: Retro Guy - Wed, 13 Sep 2017 12:05 UTC

(I should learn where to post the first time)

I found an issue that I wasn't aware of with Thunderbird.

If I create two news accounts with the same ip address, but different
ports, Thunderbird won't let me do it. It says I already have an account
with that 'name'.

I didn't give them the same name, just used the same ip address.

I haven't tried much yet to work around it, but so far I find it a bit
irritating.

Retro Guy

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From: retro.guy@retrobbs.synchro.net (Retro Guy)
To: Retro Guy
Subject: Re: Thunderbird
Message-ID: <59B92184.9.rs.helpdesk@retrobbs.synchro.net>
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2017 05:16:06 -0700
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 by: Retro Guy - Wed, 13 Sep 2017 12:16 UTC

On 09/13/2017 05:05 AM, Retro Guy wrote:
> (I should learn where to post the first time)
>
> I found an issue that I wasn't aware of with Thunderbird.
>
> If I create two news accounts with the same ip address, but different
> ports, Thunderbird won't let me do it. It says I already have an account
> with that 'name'.
>
> I didn't give them the same name, just used the same ip address.
>
> I haven't tried much yet to work around it, but so far I find it a bit
> irritating.
>
> Retro Guy

I found a way around it. Use a hostname in /etc/hosts instead of ip
address for one of the accounts and it works.

Retro Guy

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From: retro.guy@retrobbs.synchro.net (Retro Guy)
To: Retro Guy
Subject: Re: Thunderbird
Message-ID: <59CE0E6E.16.rs.helpdesk@retrobbs.synchro.net>
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2017 02:12:18 -0700
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 by: Retro Guy - Fri, 29 Sep 2017 09:12 UTC

On 09/13/2017 05:05 AM, Retro Guy wrote:
> (I should learn where to post the first time)
>
> I found an issue that I wasn't aware of with Thunderbird.
>
> If I create two news accounts with the same ip address, but different
> ports, Thunderbird won't let me do it. It says I already have an account
> with that 'name'.
>
> I didn't give them the same name, just used the same ip address.
>
> I haven't tried much yet to work around it, but so far I find it a bit
> irritating.
>
> Retro Guy

Thunderbird still does weird stuff, but it's always done that (at least
when I use it)

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From: wed@mail.i2p (Administrator)
To: rocksolid.shared.helpdesk
Subject: Re: Thunderbird
Message-ID: <oqlrdn$mhd$1@raspberrypi.def.i2p>
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2017 18:19:12 +0200
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 by: Administrator - Fri, 29 Sep 2017 16:19 UTC

It s the same for me. But the way around it is with fake dns entries, like you wrote elsewhere.
Posted on def.i2p by:Administrator <wed@mail.i2p>

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