An option that worked for me with older versions of Eudora was to
maintain different settings or prefs files, and launch the Eudora
application via the appropriate settings file. Like Netscape
Communicator, the latest version of Eudora supports multiple accounts
- not that I would suggest that you switch from Outlook.....
F from Mexico
>Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2001 22:58:41 -0500
>Subject: [Duo2400] Need help with Outlook Express
>From: "Mark A. Kippert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Hey all.
>
>I use Outlook Express 5 (OE5) on my PowerBook which I tote back and forth to
>work everyday. That way I can do all of my emailing from one computer. I
>don't have to remember what I wrote at work or send myself CCs.
>
>I send mail from home via DSL using my ISP's SMTP server (Telocity).
>
>At work I use a modem/dialup connection and send mail via the SMTP server of
>the ISP we use there since I don't have access to my own ISP.
>
>It's so easy to switch all my settings using the Location Manager. Location
>Manager is wonderful!
>
>However, here is my problem.
>
>I have to go into account settings in OE5 and manually change the SMTP
>server address for sending from either location. This is a real pain since I
>have 4 email accounts that I use regularly. Thankfully I can leave the POP
>server address alone for retrieving mail. It's just sending that's a pain.
>
>Does anyone know a solution to this dilemma? Is there a way to add an
>alternate SMTP server to Outlook? I noticed that there is a button below the
>SMTP server field for "advanced sending options" but I am not clear as to
>what those options are. There is no info that I can find in OE's online help
>and I can't find any info at MicroSloth's web site.
>
>I like Outlook so please don't suggest changing. More than that I'm lazy and
>don't want to transfer the tons of info, addresses and the couple thousand
>emails I have archived. I even have an archive folder of all the DuoDigests
>that I have received (at an alternate address) so that I can do a text
>search of them when I try to recall a discussion topic that happened a while
>back.
>
>TIA for any help!
>-makmac
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