Re: Multiple Mail Server Configurations

2005-09-07 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Chris,

On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 21:53:44 -0500GMT (7-9-2005, 4:53 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

C I remember from a while ago there was a program that
C could be configured as a local SMTP server that would forward messages
C to different servers depending on location. What was it called?

X-Ray

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Re: Multiple Mail Server Configurations

2005-09-07 Thread Robin Anson
Chris

On Wed 7 September 2005, 12:53:44 +1000, you wrote:
 I am currently using a HP Compaq tc4200 (it's a tablet) as my main
 computer. Since I roam, I connect to different networks (two main
 ones). I have an e-mail account on each network. On the first network,
 their SMTP server only works when I am connected to their network
 (because they are too lazy to implement SMTP authentication). When I
 am not connected to their network, I have to use the other network's
 SMTP server. I remember from a while ago there was a program that
 could be configured as a local SMTP server that would forward messages
 to different servers depending on location. What was it called?

As Roelof said, try X-Ray Mail Assistant at www.xrayapp.com

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Re: Multiple Mail Server Configurations

2005-09-07 Thread Marek Mikus
Hello all,
Wednesday, September 7, 2005, Robin Anson wrote:

 On Wed 7 September 2005, 12:53:44 +1000, you wrote:
 I am currently using a HP Compaq tc4200 (it's a tablet) as my main
 computer. Since I roam, I connect to different networks (two main
 ones). I have an e-mail account on each network. On the first network,
 their SMTP server only works when I am connected to their network
 (because they are too lazy to implement SMTP authentication). When I
 am not connected to their network, I have to use the other network's
 SMTP server. I remember from a while ago there was a program that
 could be configured as a local SMTP server that would forward messages
 to different servers depending on location. What was it called?

 As Roelof said, try X-Ray Mail Assistant at www.xrayapp.com

yes,  I  am  using  X-RAY  on  three  internet connections and have no
problem, everything works fine.

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Re: Multiple Mail Server Configurations

2005-09-07 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Robin,

On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 18:24:35 +1000GMT (7-9-2005, 10:24 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

RA As Roelof said, try X-Ray Mail Assistant at www.xrayapp.com

Yeah, but as I've never used it, I didn't know where to get it. ;-)

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Multiple Mail Server Configurations

2005-09-06 Thread Chris

I am currently using a HP Compaq tc4200 (it's a tablet) as my main
computer. Since I roam, I connect to different networks (two main
ones). I have an e-mail account on each network. On the first network,
their SMTP server only works when I am connected to their network
(because they are too lazy to implement SMTP authentication). When I
am not connected to their network, I have to use the other network's
SMTP server. I remember from a while ago there was a program that
could be configured as a local SMTP server that would forward messages
to different servers depending on location. What was it called?

-- 
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