ON Monday, September 23, 2002, 10:33:43 PM, you wrote:

JJ> Hello Tomas,


JJ>      On Mon, 23 Sep 2002, at 20:50:41 [GMT +0200] 
JJ>      (which was 23/09/2002 (D/M/Y) 19:50 where I live) you wrote:

T>> having more dial-up accounts, each it`s own smtp server,
T>> is there a way to setup one default smtp server for all
T>> accounts, not only on per account basis?


JJ> You  have  the  possibility of using a different pop server for each
JJ> account for the incoming mail, but one single smtp server for all of
JJ> them  for the outgoing mail. Only drawback I know is that you may be
JJ> revealing  this  e-mail  address to unwanted correspondents, if this
JJ> matters.

Or you can use postcastserver http://www.postcastserver.com/
This sends your email directly to the mail server of the recipient,
thereby making a providers smtp server optional :-)
This is also great if you are a road warrior with a laptop.

-- 
Best regards,
 Gerard 
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