Hello Colin, On Saturday, March 13, 2004 at 12:32:30 PM you [CW] wrote (at least in part):
CW> I have a feeling that`s a function a lot of people would find useful, CW> as many of us who`ve been on the net for a number of years have CW> multiple accounts but can only send from their present ISP. So why not setting all SMTP servers in all accounts to the one of your ISP if you're only allowed to send using this one SMTP server? BTW: No, I don't think this hits "lots of people", in fact I get the impression it's a decreasing number of people allowed to send only using their ISP but having account spread all over the world. As additionally there is a relative easy solution: adding '%ACCOUNT="..."' to each's account global templates I don't really see the need for a 'Always use this account for every new mail or reply, no matter which account is is created from' option. This can easily achieved by entering the same SMTP settings for all account (as suggested) and if the address should be the same all the time by setting all account to same e-mail address as well (so the only difference would be POP3 settings). This way one would have a kind of POP3 collector, (nearly) fixed to one outgoing e-mail address. -- Regards Peter Palmreuther (The Bat! v2.05 Beta/1 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1) "It took no computation to dance to the rock 'n roll station." -- VU ________________________________________________________ http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
