>As for setting up mailservers, you should be able just to leave your normal
>mail server in place ie. your normal smtp and pop settings in your email
>app, as you should be able to still access these...

For most mail servers (at least the ones I use), you need to have an 
IP number which they recognize in order to send mail. When you dial 
up using iPass, you can receive, but not send mail with your "home" 
mail (smtp) server. This is an anti-spam policy that most mailservers 
now use.

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