Hey Olivier,
Friday, January 12, 2001, 8:43:24 PM, you wrote:
>>Have I missed something?! If I haven't - and this looks like a
>>solution for you - , you could use the SMTP-server of
>>webmail-providers like www.myrealbox.com , www.gmx.net , www.yahoo.com
>>or www.operamail.com .
OR> I'll check
On Sat, 13 Jan 2001 06:45:30 +0100, you wrote:
>But, nothing I suggested will prevent you from this. Simply set up as
>many mailboxes as you like and let each have it own "From" and
>"Reply"-name - but let all have *the same* smtp-settings. I promise
>you, that this will work, as I am doing it cu
On Fri, 12 Jan 2001 20:06:27 -0800, you wrote:
>Quick and short from what I've read you might try centralinfo.net.
>There you can host your domain, website, pop and smtp mail from any
>location or web access. Price is cheap enough at $8.00 US per month
>for a long list of services and disk space
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Hi David,
On 13 January 2001 at 11:40:17 +0100 (which was 10:40 where I
live) David Buntenbroich wrote and made these points:
DB> By the way, I started a new thread since the old one was made a Dead
DB> Horse by one of the moderators. (And your ques
Hi,
Saturday, January 13, 2001, 11:40:17 AM, I wrote:
> You might want to create a filter to move sent messages back to the
> first account's outbox.
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Of course, I meant the sent folder.
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Regards,
David
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Hello Shahar,
Saturday, January 13, 2001, 11:13:58 AM, you wrote:
> Can I set an SMTP settings to a folder within an account so I can
> force the messages to be sent from that specific folder through a
> specific SMTP server ?
I think, the only thing you can do is to create a dummy account (or
Hello Manfred and other TBUDL's,
On Saturday, January 13, 2001 at 02:37:27 GMT + Manfred Ell wrote
on "Multiple email everything.":
ME> On 13-01-2001 at 02:43:24GMT +0100 (which was 1:43 where I live)
ME> Olivier Reubens wrote regarding the subject of "Multiple email everything."
ME> Hello
Hello Olivier and other TBUDL's,
On Saturday, January 13, 2001 at 02:43:24 GMT +0100 Olivier Reubens
wrote on"Multiple email everything.":
OR> On Fri, 12 Jan 2001 15:51:47 +0100, you wrote:
>>I've finally managed to read my way through the complete thread, but I
>>still don't understand why you
Hello Olivier,
Friday, January 12, 2001, 5:43:24 PM, you wrote:
OR> I have at current not found an SMTP server which I can access, from
OR> wherever I connected from (i.e. whatever ISP's I'm using). and send
OR> the mails through with any of 20 or so different "FROM" addresses
OR> (which include
On Fri, 5 Jan 2001 12:31:46 -0800, you wrote:
>You don't know what your addressed person's SMTP server is - there is
>no way to know except by looking at RFC headers of mail they have sent
>you, and then if they are using multiple ISP's like you, it would mean
>nothing.
>
>Not all servers with PO
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On Friday, January 05, 2001, 11:06:24 AM, Olivier Reubens wrote:
>>There are servers you can install on your PC. Of course, they will be
>>only active when you are currently connected, but I tried one once,
>>and it sent the messages directly to the recipient's
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On Thursday, January 04, 2001, 8:19:30 PM, Andrey G. Sergeev (AKA Andris) wrote:
OR>>> Well a ruling of the ISPA (www.ispa.be) (belgium organisation
OR>>> regulating ISP's in belgium) stipulates that no SMTP server should
OR>>> have an "open" line.
TF>> It is n
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001 23:39:04 -0500, you wrote:
>I don't know of any mail program that has a provision to switch
>servers on an account for sending.
I am solving it with Forté Agent at this moment, where I can
auto-select the SMTP server depending on what dial-up I made the
connection with.
But Age
Hello Jamie,
Friday, January 05, 2001, 12:09:36 AM, you wrote:
JD> A more windows orientated solution is to install NT and a windows
JD> based smtp server. Apart from BackOffice server I've never tried this
JD> method.
I have also seen smtp servers that can be installed in 98/NT/2K. Have
yet to
Hello Thomas and other TBUDL's,
On Friday, January 05, 2001 at 14:06:32 GMT +0800
Thomas Fernandez wrote on "Multiple email everything.":
j>> I don't know of any mail program that has a provision to switch
j>> servers on an account for sending.
TF> But it's in tghe wsih list for TB. ;-)
Just f
Sorry, I didn't realize you might be mobile and need different
smtp servers at different times. Well, one way to do it would be
to duplicate all of your accounts, making another set for each
one of the outgoing servers you intend to use. The number of
accounts will multiply fast, but they could
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001 16:50:48 -0800, you wrote:
>--
>On Thursday, January 04, 2001, 4:38:09 PM, Olivier Reubens wrote:
>
> Under Account Properties, "Transport",
>>>simply specify the SMTP server of whichever ISP you have that DOES
>>>allow relaying & is most reliabl
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On Thursday, January 04, 2001, 4:38:09 PM, Olivier Reubens wrote:
Under Account Properties, "Transport",
>>simply specify the SMTP server of whichever ISP you have that DOES
>>allow relaying & is most reliable.
OR> NONE of the ISP's in Belgium allow relaying.
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