On 11/5/2012 7:30 AM Beauregard T. Shagnasty submitted the following:
> W3BNR wrote:
> 
>> Additionaly - in case I misunderstood -
>>
>> If they are actually all different accounts, you will have to set up
>> individual SMTP settings, and not use the default setting for them.
> 
> If you mean the different accounts are from different ISPs or domains, 
> then you would be correct.
> 
> I only use one separate SMTP setting for each domain (my personal domain 
> name [5 addresses], my cable internet email service [3], a club's email/
> domain that I maintain [5], several webmaster accounts with their own 
> domain names [several]). 
> 
> If "philmat11" is using only (multiple) addresses from his ISP, only one 
> SMTP is necessary.
> 

I only have one account at my ISP (Verizon) but I have aliases (sub-accounts)
registered at the ISP.  I need a different SMTP for each of those aliases.

ie  [email protected],  [email protected],  [email protected]

I have a number of aliases that are not registered with the ISP for those I use
my default SMTP.

ie  [email protected],  [email protected],  [email protected]

-- 
Ed, W3BNR
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