Selecting a SMTP Before Sending
Arnold Pietersen
arnold.pietersen at cecs.org.za
Mon Aug 27 21:24:05 UTC 2007
Tom Fonck wrote:
> Arnold Pietersen schreef:
>> Derek Broughton wrote:
>>
>>> Arnold Pietersen wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
>>>> <html>
>>>> <head>
>>>> </head>
>>>> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000">
>>>>
>>> Please don't use HTML to send to mail lists.
>>>
>>>
>>>> <font size="+1">Is there any way that one can select a SMTP before
>>>> sending mail? <br>
>>>>
>>> There are numerous solutions, but you haven't given us enough information.
>>> Most mail programs allow you to select from a number of accounts or
>>> identities for sending - so we need to know which mail program.
>>>
>>> For an MUA-independent solution, I use masqmail as a local SMTP server (so
>>> my mail client always sends mail to localhost:25, which detects my current
>>> location and forwards it to the appropriate server. When at work, it's
>>> even smart enough to send internal mail to the LAN's SMTP server, and
>>> external mail to Gmail.
>>>
>> Derek
>>
>> I have turned off the HTML sending.
>>
>> I am using Thunderbird.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Arnold
>>
>>
> For thunderbird there's an addon : SMTPSelect 1.0.0
>
> Then you can select differents SMTP severs. Just follow the information
> on the website.
>
Thanks Tom
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