Hello Wim,

On Tue, 20 Feb 2001 00:19:51 +0100, you wrote:

>I have 3 ISP's and therefore 3 different SMTP servers. I only use 1
>e-mail adress (= 1 pop3 server). Is it really necessary to create 3
>accounts or is it possible to have 3 SMTP servers within 1 account?
>(I'm the only user of TB)

A very simple way to use the TB with different ISP's:

1. Go to one of the several webmail-services that allow their users to
send and check mail directly from their own mail client (examples are:
http:www.operamail.com , http://www.myrealbox.com , http://www.gmx.net
, http://www.mailandnews.com )

2. Get an account with one of these!

3. You are now free to do (at least) the following:

a) Use the SMTP-server of the webmail-provider for all your accounts
in TB

or

b) Have only *one* account in TB - that of your webmail-provider.

In both cases you will need to fill in some details in the
"Authentication"-part of your SMTP-setup in TB. In both cases, check
the box called: "Perform SMTP-authentication". In the case of a) you
then check "Use specific settings" and fill in the username and
password of your webmail-account. In the case of b), check "Use
settings of Mail Retrieval".

4. You can now send your mail no matter which ISP you are connected
to!

5. It works!


-- 
Best regards,
Jannik Lindquist

The Bat! 1.49
Windows 98 4 10 2222  A
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