I am currently using a HP Compaq tc4200 (it's a tablet) as my main
computer. Since I roam, I connect to different networks (two main
ones). I have an e-mail account on each network. On the first network,
their SMTP server only works when I am connected to their network
(because they are too lazy to implement SMTP authentication). When I
am not connected to their network, I have to use the other network's
SMTP server. I remember from a while ago there was a program that
could be configured as a local SMTP server that would forward messages
to different servers depending on location. What was it called?

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Chris
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