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Old July 11th 07, 02:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
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Default Macro/VBA code to change SMTP server

Hello.

I often need to change my Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) depending on my
location (work, home...). I have to update outgoing SMTP server property in
the properties of my e-mail account every time. Is it possible to automate
this task with a macro or using VBA code ? (e.g. two buttons in the menu
("Home", "Work"), which will change outgoing server automatically). please
help me out, i am really stuck, thank you





Thanks for any given answer.



Regards,




 




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