[sorry list, but this is list-related.  ;)]


G. Cowling:

Hey, you emailed me but I'm denied from your mailbox!  Irrelevant
chatty stuff removed...

GC> I work from my home.  I also (currently) work at a local university.
GC> I have both commercial accts and an acct at the school.  My commercial
GC> accts (on a LAN) will allow me to read mail from the server from
GC> outside the LAN, but not send mail from an address outside that
GC> domain.  My school acct will allow neither reading nor sending from
GC> outside its domain.

Wow, this poses an interesting question.  There are a lot of questions
I would have about what is and isn't possible at each of these, but
here are some options...

Can you send mail with your "home" address to your "school" server if
you're on the school LAN, or does it bounce these back?  This is
basically what I do; I have different connections at home and work,
but I can check both accounts from either place.  However, when it
comes to sending, I need to send to the "local" mail server in both
cases, but they're good enough not to bounce messages with a from
address different from the mailserver's domain.

If you can't do that, well, might you ask the ISP from your "home"


-tom!

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Tom Plunket
3D Studio/video game geek
The Bat! user since January 15, 2000

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