I never tried this before, but lets say you have 2 ISPs and 2 SMTPs.
If I am on line with 1, and I happen to make an email based on the
mail address of the other account, when I go to send it, of course it
will not send it, because I am not on the correct ISP and SMTP.
However, if I save the file in the outbox, and drag it to the other
account outbox, the outbox that I have the ISP open for, it will send
it, even if I have my email address incorrectly addressed to the
closed ISP and SMTP account. Pretty cool.
I have never used this before, as I have 3 email addresses on 2 ISPs,
I only use one SMTP for all. However, I switched them around tonight,
and set them up individually, playing and testing. In a pinch, drag
and drop to the current open SMTP, no matter what your from address
is, is a pretty cool thing.
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Best regards,
Gary
Today's thought: If someone annoys you, it takes 42 muscles to frown,
but it only takes 4 muscles to extend your arm and whack them in the
head.
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