1.  Set up separate accounts, each with the SMTP server settings you
want.

2.  Group the accounts together (I think it's under Options/Network,
if you've logged on to TB! with administrator privileges), so you only
have one username (and password, if applicable).

3.  Then just send from each account as you desire, without resetting
anything.  If you want to check all accounts for incoming mail
simultaneously (almost), use alt-F2.

You didn't mention your POP3 settings, but if your mail comes in to
different servers and you want to consolidate it, you could do so
across accounts within the same group by using filters.

JN


     Han Thomas wrote on Saturday, January 05, 2002:


> Currently I'm manually changing SMTP server settings for my 3 mail accounts
> twice a day; in the morning at the office and then in the evening at home.

> Is there a better way to do this?

> I know I can log into Windows as a different user (I use Win2K) and get
> different settings, but I really don't want to keep my settings (and
> filters, cookies, templates) current in two locations. (Not just for The
> Bat but other programs as well; I don't want to log on as a different user
> at home) That would be even more work than changing SMTP settings twice a
> day.

> Thanks!!
> Han.

> +----------------------------------------------------------+
> | Han Thomas               25/1 Moo 2 Pa Bong, Saraphee    |
> | [EMAIL PROTECTED]            Chiang Mai 50140 THAILAND       |
> +----------------------------------------------------------+


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