Paul B. Gallagher wrote: What I've done on my laptop is set up another SMTP server in my mail and news account settings, and when (for example) connecting through Verizon, who are not my normal ISP, I make that my default SMTP server (the setup for that SMTP server has to include a Verizon username and password). But when I'm at a location where the ISP doesn't care, I go on using the SMTP server I would normally use.
I'm not completely clear on this. You mean that when I am at the coffee shop and am using their Wifi I would need to ID their server and add it in order to send E-mails? The same with the Dunkin Donuts, the library, the airport, etc? I have not had to do this before and have never heard of the need to do this before. Has something changed so that everyone needs to do this in SM now? -- Thanks! & 73, doc, KD4E "Communicators must defend free speech or risk losing freedom entirely." A Search Engine & More! http://ixquick.com |_|___|_| | | & | | /\ {| / \ {| / \ {| / @ \ {| | |~_|~~~~| | -| | | ============\ # http://KD4E.com Have an http://ultrafidian.com day! _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

