>> Not sure I understand this. I have BT Business broadband (via
>> satellite) and I have BT email accounts and other eMail accounts (such
>> as the one I am using here) and they all work fine. Why would you
>> want to use the BT SMTP server for non-BT accounts? I think most ISP
>> server security requires that the return address tallies with the send
>> address as default.
I have email accounts with BT, Macunlimited and Wanadoo and collect
all my email from Wanadoo's smtp server via 512kbit dsl - enquired about
the new deal from Wanadoo for the 1024kbit service with usage limits but
there's a �20 change over fee - and as I have unlimited usage at the
moment I kept with it. At least Wanadoo have a mac advice dept - BT Yahoo
ticked me off with their constant carping about authentication as I still
mostly use the old Claris Emailer - just ignored them in the end.
Pete
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