-Brent
Jacob Fugal wrote:
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Scott K wrote:
| Steve Meyers wrote: | |> In any case, you should be using a specific mail server |> for each outgoing account you have, with SMTP auth. That is the way |> of the future. | | But not the way of the present. Well, maybe I'm just lazy, but I run | thunderbird, becuase it was an easy switch from mozilla mail. It allows | only one outgoing mail server...
Not true. I'm in Thunderbird right now (0.7.1, build 20040626) and it's definitely possible.
Tools | Account Settings ~ Outgoing Server (SMTP) ~ "Advanced..." ~ "Add...", fill in the information. ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Server Settings ~ "Advanced..." ~ SMTP tab, select SMTP server from drop down.
I know Outlook does per account SMTP as well (in a more user intuitive but less flexible way). Most other major email clients (including mutt) are probably also capable.
Jacob
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