email question
Bill Campbell
linux-sxs at celestial.com
Thu Jun 3 23:18:18 PDT 2010
On Thu, Jun 03, 2010, Ken Moffat wrote:
> On 06/03/2010 12:06 PM, Vu Pham wrote:
>>
>> On 06/03/2010 01:01 PM, Bill Campbell wrote:
>> [...]
>>> It appears that Thunderbird only has a single outgoing server
>>>
>>
>> I am using Thunderbird 3.0 which allows to set up multiple outgoing
>> mail servers. You can add more outgoing smtp servers in the Account
>> Settings - Outgoing Server. Then you can assign user accounts to
>> different outgoing mail servers by selecting the option Outgoing
>> server under each account.
>>
>> I think Thunderbird before 3.0 also allows this feature, although I do
>> not remember which version started allowing you to do this.
>>
>
> I have used t-bird for many versions, and it has always had the multiple
> smtp account option, which is at the bottom of the accounts list: Edit
> menu/Account Settings and scroll the left pane down to the
> bottom/Outgoing Server(smtp)/Add button. Each acount has a pull down
> menu in which you can choose the outgoing server.
True, but isn't that a select one out of the list rather than
automatically associating SMTP servers related to each account?
Bill
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