To be able to send mail having my office address as replyto address while 
travelling and using hotel's LAN, I have just succeeded to use a DynDNS 
MailHop Outbound SMTP box with Emailer, but this is rather complex

<http://www.dyndns.com/support/services/mailhop/howto.html>

I first set a specific account, just for outgoing mail, as below (it uses 
my DynDNS username and password), which means I sacrifice the pop 
information and cannot use this address for other than sending mail. 
Also, to provide the username without damaging my replyto address, I plug 
it into the email account field, and put the emailer custom settings to 0 
(yes, 0, not 1)

I seems workable: mailhop is cheap ($15 / year) and, on a hotel ADSL 
connection, it is quite possible to send each message after having 
prepared it since the connection is not limited in time and very fast. 
Just cumbersome

Is there a simpler way to do it?

Would Batonmail be a better way?

DynDNS data

Username: mydydndsusername
Password: mydyndnspassword

Account info for outgoing mail (only)

Username: Jean-Pierre Smith
Email Account: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Email password: mydyndnspassword
SMTP Server: outbound.mailhop.org
Email Address; [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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Jean-Pierre                    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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