Wow, it worked, but that was decidedly unmaclike.  How the heck are you 
supposed to find that.  At the very least a scripts menu would help.


On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, at 09:52  AM, Jeremy Derr wrote:

> On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, at 09:46  AM, John Slavin wrote:
>
>> Thought I'd report that I'm using Jaguar on my Wallstreet 233.  I 
>> don't
>> do any fancy video stuff on it, but for basic computer use, it's just
>> fine.
>>
>> But here's my question.  Jaguar has a big improvement for me.  
>> Previous
>> version of OSX would only let you set one outgoing mail server, so
>> every time I went from home to work or viceversa, I'd have to go into
>> the mail preferences and change the out going server.  Jaguar stores
>> the previous servers you have used and if you send mail with the wrong
>> one, a pop of window will appear and the using a pull down menu you 
>> can
>> pick the right server.  Much better.  However, over time I've use a
>> bunch of different servers (or more accurately variations of the same
>> server) and I'd like to delete all but the two I use (home and work).
>> But I can't figure out how to do that, or where the preference file is
>> located.  Can anyone help?
>
> there's an applescript included with Jaguar that handles this. Look in
> /Library/Scripts/Mail Scripts/ for a script called "Manage SMTP
> Servers". Run that.... it'll let you delete old ones.

John Slavin
Kirksville, MO
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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