On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 02:24:52PM -0500, Jerry Quinn wrote:
> Package: mozilla-thunderbird
> Version: 1.0.7-3
> Severity: normal
> 
> As I move my machine around, I need to use different SMTP servers to
> send mail, depending on the network I'm on.  The obvious way to do this
> is to add them to the account under account settings->outgoing smtp
> server->advanced.  This lets you add multiple servers and select one as
> default.
> 
> Nice, except it doesn't work.  If there is more than 1 server, sending
> mail always tries to use the first server, even if another is selected
> as default.  The only way to switch is to delete all but one server.
> Inconvenient at best.

As a workaround, setup one identity per smtp server. In this way you
can use different identities to use specific smtp hosts as you like.


 - Alexander

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