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Subject:
From:
Joe Pearson <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 13 Mar 2001 22:42:58 +0200
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Hi all
I don't even know if this mail is going to get through. I have signed up
with a second, free, ISP and want to receive and send mail through both from
one Outlook 98 client. (Because that's what I use)

I've set up two "internet email" profiles and I can *receive* mail fine from
both ISPs, but I cannot work out how to send on both. Outlook appears to
decide randomly which one it's going to use to send on and leaves the
message in the Outbox until I connect to that ISP. It's not always the same
one. I've tried manually typing the 'From:' address, I've tried changing the
order of the 'recipient addresses are processed by information services in
the following order' under Tools - Services, I've tried dialling into
different ISP access numbers. But the results are unpredictable.

Does anybody have a setup like this working? Even better, does anyone
understand how it works?

Thanks - Joe

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