Hello Luca,
If you select use SMTP servers on-the-go, then configure, you get a
shared checkbox, not working, for each server. Maybe in some next build...
You can't check or uncheck it directly with the mouse as one would
expect, it does not work. But you can do it from context menu if you
Robin Anson:
On Mon, 30 Jul 2012 at 21:08:24 +0200,Luca wrote:
I'm trying to share an SMTP server between more than one account, but the
shared flag is not active.
My TB! version has no shared flag in the account|transport settings,
active or otherwise.
If you select use SMTP
On Tue, 31 Jul 2012 at 17:51:28 +0200,Luca wrote:
I'm trying to share an SMTP server between more than one account, but
the
shared flag is not active.
My TB! version has no shared flag in the account|transport settings,
active or otherwise.
If you select use SMTP servers
or otherwise.
If you select use SMTP servers on-the-go, then configure, you get a
shared checkbox, not working, for each server. Maybe in some next build...
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Current version is 4.2.42 | 'Using TBUDL
Hi
On Monday 30 July 2012 at 8:08:24 PM, in
mid:homd18l2c3ghf44bkjo3arcekge4664...@4ax.com, Luca wrote:
If you select use SMTP servers on-the-go, then
configure, you get a shared checkbox,
That must have been introduced later than v4.0.38.
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Best regards
MFPA
On Mon, 30 Jul 2012 at 21:08:24 +0200,Luca wrote:
I'm trying to share an SMTP server between more than one account, but the
shared flag is not active.
My TB! version has no shared flag in the account|transport settings,
active or otherwise.
If you select use SMTP servers on-the-go
I'm trying to share an SMTP server between more than one account, but the
shared flag is not active.
Is there a way to make an SMTP server available to all accounts at once?
Tnx.
(Sorry for my other message reposted... Gmane authorization problems.)
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or otherwise. But the two choices that spring to mind are:-
1. Write the same settings in each account that you want to share
them.
2. Set the SMTP server in your TB! accounts to localhost and use a
local SMTP server program on your own computer to relay to whatever
SMTP servers you wish
Dear John,
On 13:27 23.06.2004, you [John Phillips] wrote...
I need to change smtp server all the time :(.
No need with your own SMTP server.
Then he would need no change the smarthost configuration each time,
because neither his mail program nor any SMTP server running on his
computer is
Hi Fredrik,
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, at 11:11:54 [GMT+0200] (which was 19:11:54 Australian
Eastern Time) you wrote:
JP Easy solution, get your own SMTP server which I fail to see how your isp can
JP stop you using.
Actually, Telia (One of Swedens largest ISPs) blocks port 25 to stop
spreading
Hello Urban,
Tuesday, June 22, 2004, 7:08:23 PM, you wrote:
U Tuesday, June 22, 2004, Fredrik Bergström wrote:
Actually, Telia (One of Swedens largest ISPs) blocks port 25
U So connect through smtprelay.telia.com
U It's all buried somewhere on their site. (They changed their DNS:es too,
U so
Hi Fredrik,
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, at 12:53:48 [GMT+0200] (which was 20:53:48 Australian
Eastern Time) you wrote:
Actually I have a Laptop that I take with me to home and work, then
I need to change smtp server all the time :(.
No need with your own SMTP server.
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John Phillips,
are trying to stop SPAM and Viruses by not
allowing connections to other SMTP servers than the one in the ISPs
network. This means that on my notebook I need to use one SMTP
server when I'm at home and one when I'm at work.
JP Easy solution, get your own SMTP server which I fail to see how
Tuesday, June 22, 2004, Fredrik Bergström wrote:
Actually, Telia (One of Swedens largest ISPs) blocks port 25
So connect through smtprelay.telia.com
It's all buried somewhere on their site. (They changed their DNS:es too,
so it might be worthwhile to take a look.)
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Urban
My husband and I
Hello tbudl,
This is probably off topic and the moderators will kill me, but here
we go :)
Here in Sweden our ISPs are trying to stop SPAM and Viruses by not
allowing connections to other SMTP servers than the one in the ISPs
network. This means that on my notebook I need to use one
to other SMTP servers than the one in the ISPs
network. This means that on my notebook I need to use one SMTP
server when I'm at home and one when I'm at work.
Easy solution, get your own SMTP server which I fail to see how your isp can
stop you using.
Google is your friend; I use Mail
On Monday, June 21, 2004, John Phillips wrote...
This is probably off topic and the moderators will kill me, but
here we go :)
Here in Sweden our ISPs are trying to stop SPAM and Viruses by not
allowing connections to other SMTP servers than the one in the ISPs
network. This means
Hello Reza,
On Fri, 24 May 2002 15:29:46 -0400 GMT (25/05/02, 02:29 +0700 GMT),
Reza Habib wrote:
RH Foxmail has a built in smtp server so it will relay your mail to the
RH host directly, bypassing the isp. That would be a really cool feature
RH for TB to adopt.
You need to stay connected
Hello Keith,
On Fri, 24 May 2002 15:06:23 -0400 GMT (25/05/02, 02:06 +0700 GMT),
Keith Rodrigues wrote:
KR 2) Use a free email service that allows you to send from their
KR smtp server, with authentication. I use myrealbox
KR (www.myrealbox.com) for this. Set up an account with them, then
KR
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Thomas F [TF] wrote:
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TF You said it. I used myrealbox this for three years when I lived in
TF Taiwan, and regardless which ISP I was connected to, it always
TF delivered all my mails from any account. :-)
At what speed?
Slower than your ISP's
Hi Thomas,
On Sat, 25 May 2002 13:36:06 +0700, you wrote:
Hello Reza,
On Fri, 24 May 2002 15:29:46 -0400 GMT (25/05/02, 02:29 +0700 GMT),
Reza Habib wrote:
RH Foxmail has a built in smtp server so it will relay your mail to the
RH host directly, bypassing the isp. That would be a
Hello Allie,
On Sat, 25 May 2002 12:54:14 -0500 GMT (26/05/02, 00:54 +0700 GMT),
Allie C Martin wrote:
ACM MDaemon here can be configured to use an SMTP host in the sense that
ACM it delivers mail to another SMTP server, usually your ISP SMTP server
ACM instead of doing a direct delivery.
OK
At what speed?
Acceptable. With my different accounts, I use SMTP servers in Asia,
Europe, and USA. The SMTP server for this one account is in the States
(see headers).
ACM Slower than your ISP's SMTP server I'd bet.
My cable ISP in Taiwan was EThome.net.tw. In general, I was quite
happy
On Sun, 26 May 2002 01:18:29 +0700 Thomas F [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
ACM MDaemon here can be configured to use an SMTP host in the sense
ACM that it delivers mail to another SMTP server, usually your ISP
ACM SMTP server instead of doing a direct delivery.
OK then, why would I need MDaemon
connects and negotiaties with POP and SMTP servers faster than
TB!. It actually has a great support for unattended dial-up. It could
actually be a cost saver ... but I'm not really writing this to make
you change how you do things. You're already happy with your method
that's quite OK. Only you would
to connect to the smtp
servers of each ISP that I have outgoing email from - and some won't
allow access if I'm not connected to them.
How can I configure TB to 'Send all queued email in all Outboxes via the
smtp of the ISP which we are connected to'?
Cheers,
Ray D
on to. If I click on 'Send All' TB tries to connect to the smtp
servers of each ISP that I have outgoing email from - and some won't
allow access if I'm not connected to them.
How can I configure TB to 'Send all queued email in all Outboxes via the
smtp of the ISP which we are connected
On Fri, 24 May 2002 13:21:58 +0100 Ray Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is that when I connect to one ISP I can't get TB to send all email in
the various Outboxes through the smtp server of the ISP I'm logged on to. If I
click on 'Send All' TB tries to connect to the smtp
to
connect to the smtp servers of each ISP that I have outgoing
email from - and somewon't allow access if I'm not connected
to them.
Oops.. my bad day, just change distro, recompile and forgot activate
Word Wrap, sorry folk.
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syafril
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Syafril Hermansyah [EMAIL PROTECTED
to the smtp servers of each ISP that I have outgoing email
RD from - and some won't allow access if I'm not connected to them.
RD How can I configure TB to 'Send all queued email in all Outboxes
RD via the smtp of the ISP which we are connected to'?
Your best bet would be to use your own SMTP server
the account it's connected
to?
Because I doubt they have coded TB! to recognize which ISP you're
connected to. Otherwise it'd do what Outlook has a habbit of doing if
you tick the wrong box, and disconnect you from one ISP, and connect
you to another. Plus some SMTP servers have a setting
Hey Allie,
My MUA believes you used The Bat! (v1.60m)
to write the following on Friday, May 24, 2002 at 11:21:00 AM.
snip/
RD How can I configure TB to 'Send all queued email in all Outboxes
RD via the smtp of the ISP which we are connected to'?
ACM Your best bet would be to use your own SMTP
Hello Allie,
Freeware that immediately comes to mind is Mercury/32. It will solve
your SMTP headache and make interesting possibilities for you in terms
of it's POP server support.
Mercury/32 is a great mail server, well supported and totally FREE. I
have used it for about one year now.
Hi Dwight,
It so happened that On Fri, 24 May 2002, at 11:33:42 [GMT -0500] (which was 18:33 in my
corner of the world) ,you typed:
Why does TB insist on only sending mail through the smtp of the
account it was written from rather than the account it's connected
to?
DAC It doesn't. It sends
Hello Krister,
This meant that you could send all outgoing mail regardless of isp,
(or so i understand it) and it went out through the smtp server of
the account with which i currently worked.
If I understand correctly what you mean, that would not solve the
problem completely. Aside of the
Ray-
You may have some more options here. I've set this up for a client in
the following manner:
Go to Account | Properties | Transport | Send Mail and click the
Authentication button. It's possible that Use POP before SMTP
authentication is all you need. This works for most of my situations.
ISP. Not an elegant solution either.
KE Maybe this would be a feature to consider?
Perhaps. See if one of your SMTP servers allows relaying and if so,
configure all your accounts to use that server. If this isn't possible
then I do recommend your own SMTP server if one of your servers
doesn't allow
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MW If not, and if at least one of your ISP accounts *will* allow you to
MW access their SMTP server while you're logged on to someplace else, set
MW that server as your SMTP account. Then do as above and place a
MW checkmark in the Perform SMTP
KE It's a pity that TB doesn't do this. One of the few good things
KE with Becky! was that it had an option that said something like
KE send all outboxes mail through this account or something to that
Foxmail has a built in smtp server so it will relay your mail to the
host directly, bypassing
outgoing mail through the CONNECTED
service:
Program Description: Autoroute SMTP is designed for automatic
switching between SMTP servers depending on what network you
are currently working in.
Target OS: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000
Software type: Freeware
RD Why
Saturday, 25 May 2002
Hi Dwight,
On Fri, 24 May 2002, at 11:33:42 [GMT -0500] (which was 4:33 a.m. here
in Eastbourne, N.Z.) you wrote:
DAC or drag the message to the outbox of the account to
DAC which you are connected.
There is a quicker way and that is to left click on the account
listed
Saturday, 25 May 2002
Hi Chris,
On Sat, 25 May 2002, at 09:48:25 [GMT +1200] (which was 9:48 a.m. here
in Eastbourne, N.Z.) you wrote:
CH There is a quicker way and that is to left click on the account
Sorry everyone I should have said RIGHT click!
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Regards,
Chris
Smile and Be Happy!
but it's shareware. It will save you a
lot of headache if you get one. You could go to download.com and see
if you can find a freeware solution that offers as little system
overhead as possible.
Thanks for all the responses. I'm downloading a couple of freeware smtp
servers and I'll see
Currently I'm manually changing SMTP server settings for my 3 mail accounts
twice a day; in the morning at the office and then in the evening at home.
Is there a better way to do this?
I know I can log into Windows as a different user (I use Win2K) and get
different settings, but I really
1. Set up separate accounts, each with the SMTP server settings you
want.
2. Group the accounts together (I think it's under Options/Network,
if you've logged on to TB! with administrator privileges), so you only
have one username (and password, if applicable).
3. Then just send from each
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On 05 January 2002 at 11:42:56 +0100 (which was 10:42 where I live) Han
Thomas wrote and made these points
HT Currently I'm manually changing SMTP server settings for my 3 mail accounts
HT twice a day; in the morning at the office
Hi Curtis,
On 28 July 2000 at 21:47:38 GMT -0500 (which was 03:47 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Using twi smtp servers":
K BTW, is there a way to copy all of my filters from my main account
K to the office account so I don't have to s
I have a problem I am not sure how to solve to make sending mail as
easy as possible.
Each weekday I use one smtp server at my office and another at home.
At my office I am on a network with a continuous connection and I do
not dial out. My ISP is netcom (now earthlink) who no longer lets you
In Reference to "Using twi smtp servers" From Katsmeow:
K Any ideas of ways to handle this where it is easier?
Two separate accounts with mail filtered into a single one. Changes
accounts on the fly is a snap with The Bat! You could even make a
quick template to make it e
Hi Nick,
Thursday, July 27, 2000, 10:51:40 AM, you wrote:
In Reference to "Using twi smtp servers" From Katsmeow:
K Any ideas of ways to handle this where it is easier?
Two separate accounts with mail filtered into a single one. Changes
accounts on the fly is a snap with The
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 11:00:34 -0500, Katsmeow wrote:
K I have most of my mail filtered in to specific folders for each
K mailing list I am on. How do I easily change which account is
K responding to the mail into the account. That is if I filter mail to
K a folder called "In - The Bat!" for
Hi Curtis,
Thursday, July 27, 2000, 11:45:31 AM, you wrote:
Again templates using the %ACCOUNT="" macro
I know how to set up the basic template to send and reply to mail.
But how do I set it up to easily select a template to use that would
use a different account? (I need basic info or else
Hallo Katsmeow,
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 12:07:58 -0500 GMT (28/07/00, 01:07 +0800 GMT),
Katsmeow wrote:
Again templates using the %ACCOUNT="" macro
K I know how to set up the basic template to send and reply to mail.
K But how do I set it up to easily select a template to use that would
K use a
Hello TBUDL,
I connect to the internet three different ways with my laptop. 1)At work
I am plugged into a LAN with a dedicated network connection with a DHCP
assigned address. When I am hooked up this way, I use the local SMTP server
(since my ISP won't relay mail from machines not on its
Hi Curtis,
Thursday, July 27, 2000, 11:45:31 AM, you wrote:
Again templates using the %ACCOUNT="" macro. Or you may select
the account on a per message basis using the Options | Active Account
menu option in the editor.
I tried to do this. I went to quick templates and tried to set
Thursday, July 27, 2000, 10:33:54 AM, Thomas wrote:
Both accounts would be similar, with the only exception being the smtp
server in acounts/properties/transport.
Won't work. When I accidentally write a message in my work account that I
meant to send from my home account I, at one time,
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 11:00:15 -0800, Bailey, Jason wrote:
BJ In my case it didn't work. I didn't try the above solution. I edited
BJ opera.ini and switched to Handler=3 from Handler=2 in the mail
BJ section. Now everything works fine. Thanks to Gerard for the tip.
To complicate
In Reference to "Using twi smtp servers" From Steve Lamb:
S Won't work. When I accidentally write a message in my work account that I
S meant to send from my home account I, at one time, tried to just change the
S active account. Sure, the name changed, the reply-to change, etc
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 14:34:53 -0500, Katsmeow wrote:
Again templates using the %ACCOUNT="" macro. Or you may
select the account on a per message basis using the Options | Active
Account menu option in the editor.
K I tried to do this. I went to quick templates and tried to set up a
K
Hi Curtis,
Thursday, July 27, 2000, 3:18:13 PM, you wrote:
This is the scenario. You wish to send a reply to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] but using your account 'foobar'
Thanks. This was very clear and very helpful. Works well.
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Best regards,
Katsmeow mailto:[EMAIL
Hi Curtis,
Thursday, July 27, 2000, 3:18:13 PM, you wrote:
This is the scenario. You wish to send a reply to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] but using your account 'foobar'
Thanks. This was very clear and very helpful. Works well.
Oops, I spoke too soon.
I set up the second account for my office
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 21:08:23 -0500, Katsmeow wrote:
K No, it isn't that. I have no problem downloading mail whether at my
K office or at home. THe thing is that I have 3 accounts set up now on
K TB! One account is my main account using "my" smtp server (this is
K the account I use at home).
Hello Katsmeow,
On Thursday, July 27, 2000 at 21:08:23 GMT -0500 (which was 7:08 PM
where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
Hi Curtis,
Thursday, July 27, 2000, 8:55:47 PM, you wrote:
It sounds now like you wish to be able to download mail to the
main account folders using your office
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