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Old May 6th, 2004, 12:31 AM
Stacy
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I need to configure outlook or Outlook Express to work with 2 type of internet connection each having a different SMTP servers is this going to be possible?
Basically I have users in the field working on Tablet PC's with Verizon Air Cards that they would use to connect to the internet While away from home but they also need to be able to receive mail with a dial-up connection threw earthlink which means I have to use the Earthlink’s smtp server which will not work with the aircard.

The other issue is that we outsource our mail server and have had problems in the past with receiving multiples of the same e-mail when we save the mail on the server, so I do not want to set up multiple identities.

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Old May 6th, 2004, 05:24 AM
Athena [MVP-Outlook]
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If the Earthlink server supports authentication by explicitly logging into it, that will be your best option.

If it doesn't, then you should use the Verizon SMTP server for both accounts

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"Stacy" wrote:

I need to configure outlook or Outlook Express to work with 2 type of internet connection each having a different SMTP servers is this going to be possible?
Basically I have users in the field working on Tablet PC's with Verizon Air Cards that they would use to connect to the internet While away from home but they also need to be able to receive mail with a dial-up connection threw earthlink which means I have to use the Earthlink’s smtp server which will not work with the aircard.

The other issue is that we outsource our mail server and have had problems in the past with receiving multiples of the same e-mail when we save the mail on the server, so I do not want to set up multiple identities.


 




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