On 10/2/05 12:59 pm, "Sven Aerts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have a .mac account that is forwarding all mail to my email account I have
> with my ISP.
> I have a couple of places with wifi access I regurlarly work at:
> 
> The outgoing server at my ISP: coditel.net
> The outgoing server at my work: skynet.be
> 
> So I thought ah... I make my .mac account twice in Ent... Once with outgoing
> server set to skynet.be and a second account with outgoing server with
> coditel.net
> 
> Then I can keep sending messags wherever I am.
> Previously I always got: you cannot connect to this outgoing server at
> work...
> 
> But now I have 2 inboxes and 2 sent messages folders... As I have 2
> account... 
> I receive all my messages in my "main/default" inbox folder, but if I reply
> ... The button "show reply" has dissapeared if I use the .mac coditel.be
> account...
> 
> Is there a more logical way to solve this ?
> 
> I don't understand why we cannot set a list with outgoing servers ... And
> entx just has to try wich one is relevant... Should be somewhere in the
> Prefs we should be able to specify this...
> 
> No?

If you are sending using your .mac address, you don't need to use the ISP's
mail servers at all (unless they are blocking/hijacking port 25).

Just use 'smtp.mac.com' as the sending mail server for that account, under
the advanced sending options' check 'SMTP Server requires authentication'
and set the login to be your .mac username & password.

.mac will accept mail addressed from your .mac account whatever ISP you are
connected to the internet with.

-- 
Barry Wainwright
Microsoft MVP (see http://mvp.support.microsoft.com for details)
Seen the All-New Entourage Help Pages? - Check them out:
        <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/>


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