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I'm trying to help a friend with this exact problem. Can someone send me a
code bit to do what is described above? At least help me with the appropriate objects to work with? I do mostly Excel programming and don't know the Outlook object model vary well. BTW... he's still using Outlook 2000, but on XP. Thanks, Chris -- Chris Farkas Excel/Access Developer http://www.eAlchemy.biz "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not really. I've written a program for myself that checks my IP address at startup and sets the SMTP server accordingly. There are utils out there like NetSwitcher which also can do that. "GMan" wrote in message ... I work from multiple locations and each has a different ISP. Currently I change the outgoing smtp server based on where I am working. Is there a way to load all outgoing servers and have Outlook attempt to send using whichever it can? |
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