I had exactly the same problem. I finally solved it when I found this web-based 
e-mail-service, that let me use different 'from'-addresses.

Doesn't this exist in the US ?

Luc Verhelst

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2001 13:52:09 EST
> 
> My problem comes when I'm in an office setting, using someone 
> else's LAN 
> where I don't have permission to use their mail server.
> 
> So to send out email I have to log into my own mail server. 
> In this case, 
> Sprint/Earthlink.
> It'll let me receive email, but not send unless I'm logged on 
> to one of 
> their dial-up POPs.




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