Hey Deborah,

My MUA believes 'The Bat! (v1.61) Educational' was used
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on Thursday, September 19, 2002 at 6:29:13 AM.

DW>   If I were to log-in to "The Bat!" as the "local" user group then
DW>   I could send/receive e-mail to my office-based mail server using
DW>   the three accounts that reference our LAN SMTP/POP3 IP
DW>   address(es).

DW>   If I were to log-in to "The Bat!" as the "remote" user group then I
DW>   could send/receive e-mail to a dial-up server, as the mailboxes
DW>   within the "remote" group reference our ISP's SMTP/POP3 addresses.

DW>   Is my understanding correct?



DW>   I can create my desired functionality very easily in "Microsoft
DW> Outlook"
DW>   using "profiles".  I can also reach the same goal via "Eudora Pro"
DW>   by maintaining two differing "eudora.ini" files that I swap
DW>   (according to the "location" in which I currently reside) prior to
DW>   launching the "eudora.exe" application.

DW>   Maybe "The Bat!" has external settings files that I can also
DW>   manipulate in this way?

I am not sure this will work, but I belive the file that would need to
be 'swapped' is account.cfg in the MAIL\AccountName folder.  It is
worth a try.

Note account.cfg is not a plain ASCII file.

I seem to recall seeing a thread like this before, & IIRC when
creating the account the second time, you need to be careful. I think
it was mentioned that when you create the account the second time, it
cleared all the settings!  Probably best to *not* test this with a
live mail account. <g>


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