Christopher Jahn wrote: > (DO NOT select the default SMTP server itself).
FWIW, I also find that (NS 7 PR1B) if you need to send via an SMTP server that requires authorization, that server *must* be set as the default. I have 5 SMTP servers setup, and would prefer that my default be "localhost" because I use that for most of my accounts, but one of my SMTP servers requires auth. No way to set localhost as default, and even be able to *see* the other one on the list, when choosing per account. So, for my two accounts that need the auth SMTP server, it's got to be designated as default, and then I have to choose localhost for each of the others. Mark -- e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Coffee line forms here. Take a number.
