Hi Alexander

> Ah, but that's different! What *you* mean is that if you first dialup+SMTP pair
> is not responding, you want TB to try dialing another dialup+SMTP pair. That's 
> quite reasonable, and I'd support such a wish if implemented as an option.
No,  I  don't. Sorry, I didn't express myself correctly. I don't wanna
TB dial my connections (because I hate these automatic things). I want
TB  to  make the best of my current connection. So, *he* has to change
the  SMTP  server.  At the moment, this is me who does the job... very
annoying.

> But the initial wish was (as I understood it): given the existing dialup or 
> permanent connection, try connecting to different SMTP servers sequentially. 
> That's completely other story, and this way it won't work for the majority since 
> many SMTP servers just won't support relaying (see my previous message)...
That  would  be  the  great thing. If a mail can't be sent through the
first  smtp (because it is not responding or you're relaying), TB will
try the next server in the list... Why not?

So short,
Beat

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