> On Thu 29 April 2004, 21:07:36 +1000, Marten Gallagher wrote:
>>> Ah, but XRay will do it automatically with no action on your part.
>>> Absolutely painless and invisible, provided that for each SMTP server you
>>> need to use you can identify a unique IP address range that your laptop
>>> will have been assigned.
>> 
>> OK - that's the sticking point for me. Do you mean the DNS number of
>> the SMTP server? (213.130.45.63 type thing) or does my mchine allocate
>> a local network number to an SMTP server?

> No, I mean the IP address of your laptop.

> In my office, my laptop gets assigned an IP address in the range
> 192.168.0.0-192.168.0.255

> For one of my ISPs it gets 203.34.171.0-203.34.171.255 or
> 203.222.89.0-203.34.89.255

> For another of my ISPs it gets 203.133.246.0-203.133.246.255 or
> 203.122.248.0-203.122.248.255

> At home it gets assigned 192.168.6.2

> Each of these 4 requires a different SMTP server. I have set up XRay to
> autoselect the appropriate SMTP server based on which of the above
> subnets my laptop's IP address belongs to.





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Marten Gallagher
www.annerykiln.co.uk
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