<p>You can define multiple SMTP servers and choose which one to use. That's separate from the account configuration. There are probably plugins that make it easy to change.</p>
<p>s/</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On 12 Aug 2011 19:18, "Barry Drake" <<a href="mailto:bdrake@crosswire.org">bdrake@crosswire.org</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> Overall, I'm pleased that the next release goes back to Thunderbird - I <br>
> think it has better possibilities. But, one area I miss is the apparent <br>> lack of control over the sending fields. On Evolution, I was able to<br>> set my sending to use another server than the receive server. I need to <br>
> do this because my ISP only allows sending when logged into their own <br>> service, so when I'm away and hooked up to a wi-fi, I can't reply in the <br>> normal way.<br>> <br>> Evolution allows for fully setting the from field to my ISP while <br>
> sending from another. All Thunderbird allows is changing the 'reply-to' <br>> field ... not quite as good. I took a look at the configuration - the<br>> accounts information is in a file called prefs.js, but I can't see a <br>
> workaround there. Any thoughts?<br>> <br>> Regards, Barry.<br>> <br>> -- <br>> Barry Drake is a member of the the Ubuntu Advertising team.<br>> <a href="http://ubuntuadverts.org/">http://ubuntuadverts.org/</a><br>
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