Hello George

The only way we know of is to highlight an account and then go to the advanced 
options > SMTP Server. Temporarily change the server to the one you don’t want, 
click on Edit and then remove that server. Then change back to the one you want 
and click OK.

I hope this helps.

Lynne

On 18 Oct 2013, at 23:56, George Cham <george.c...@mac-access.net> wrote:

> Done that . 
> When i go to connection doctor ,the unwanted server names are still there .

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