Am Dienstag, 18. Mai 2004 18:16 schrieb Kevin Krammer: > On Monday 17 May 2004 23:41, Tobias Kraus wrote: > > Am Montag, 17. Mai 2004 17:44 schrieb Kevin Krammer: > > > On Monday 17 May 2004 12:59, Tobias Kraus wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > in kmail, I have to use different smtp profiles depending on > > > > the network I'm connected to. Is it possible that kmail > > > > automatically tries to use the secondary smtp-server if the > > > > primary isn't available? If the current primary server is not > > > > accessible (due to firewall settings) I have to define the > > > > secondary as primary server manually. > > > > > > You can generate the value for a KDE application's config entry > > > with an application. > > > http://www.kde.org/areas/sysadmin/config_file.php#shell_expansi > > >on > > > > Hi Kevin, > > it didn't work, as the order of the smtp-server are coded in the > > headers of the configuration entries ([Transport 1] and > > [Transport 2]) Only the [Transport 1] setting is used for sending > > emails. To use the [Transport 2], you have to change the order in > > the settings dialog box - and it seems that it is not possible to > > use the output of a program to change the name of the group > > header. <sorry for my bad english - I hope everyone understand > > what I mean> > > My suggestion would not switch the transport, but alter the > transport configuration itself. > > So the active transport would always be the same, but point to a > different SMTP server.
Good idea. I'll try this out! Tobias > > Cheers, > Kevin -- Diese Email-Adresse dient nur als Spam-Ziel. Nachrichten an diese Adresse werden nicht gelesen! This email address is a spam-tarpit. Mails sent to this address are not read!