Réponse suit --- chris a écrit de l'adresse <mailto: "chris" 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> le 16/09/05 7:51 (+01:00):

>>Can you suggest hot to use it in a test mode to check that all my 
>>accounts accept SMTP Auth)? 
>
>Very easy. Unstuff the SMTP Auth version after downloading it from my web 
>site. Drop the application into your Emailer folder (same place the 
>current Emailer application is). Quit your regular version of Emailer, 
>start the SMTP Auth version. 
>
>That's it. No other changes. If things don't work, simply quit the SMTP 
>Auth version, and run your regular version. 

Thanks. I did a thorough test of many ISP's. They seem to come in two 
families:

Family 1 are ISP's where you need to use their modems (or ADSL link to 
access their SMTP server (like Wanadoo of France, or Libertysurf). There, 
SMTP auth does not work, I have the choice of emailer custom settings (0 
and 1 work) and I can use the replyto address I like, which permits to 
send messages from home with an office replyto address (quite handy)

Family 2 are those ISP that supply their own smtp server, accessible 
through the isp of your choice (like mac.com using the [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
server for outgoing mail, or like laposte.net). There, I need SMTP Auth, 
need to set Emailer custom settings to "1" and need to set my replyto 
address on their server

Does anyone know a family 3 type ISP where I could connect from the isp 
of my choice, where I can use of a replyto address different from my own 
on their server (like using my office address)? I assume SMTP Auth would 
be required but Custom settings would be set to "0"


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Jean-Pierre                    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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