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I am using my notebook computer both at home and at work. As I am using the
internet services from 2 different ISPs, I have to change the SMTP server definition every time I reach the office and everytime I reach home. There is no problem with POP3 server because both ISPs allow me to receive incoming messages. Is there an easy way to define 2 SMTP servers without adding a new identity? I don't want to add a new identity as I want to receive all my incoming messages in the same Inbox and all outgoing messages in the same Outbox. Jimmy Ho |
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