quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
how do i specify multiple outgoing servers for my multiple email accounts? i realize that it tells you that you only need one outgoing server (even if you have multiple accounts), but do i really want me ncsu mail going through the gmail server? or vice versa? i have something like six email accounts set up in tbird, and i don't want them using the same outgoing server
ideas? links? am i just stupid? commence! 12/6/2005 2:56:55 PM |
YOMAMA Suspended 6218 Posts user info edit post |
Read the docs that are in the program.
It tells you how 12/6/2005 3:01:19 PM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
yeah...i still don't see it 12/6/2005 3:07:36 PM |
moron All American 34142 Posts user info edit post |
You can't even use the NCSU mail server unless you're on their network.
The reason you only need one server is that because many of the servers only take mail sent from within their domain.
You should be able to configure multiple servers though in case you are in different locations when you send mail. 12/6/2005 3:34:48 PM |
Shaggy All American 17820 Posts user info edit post |
you do not need an outgoing server unless you are transfering mail to accounts internal to that network.
If you only ever send mail to account accessable via the internet, then set the client to send directly to the internet. This is the proper way to send mail. 12/6/2005 3:40:51 PM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
i didn't know there was a proper way to send email...i set it to the gmail server, and it works fine (i figured their server's more reliable than either ncsu or my own personal webserver, so...)
thanks for the input, y'all 12/6/2005 3:52:49 PM |
Shaggy All American 17820 Posts user info edit post |
you dont need any outbound server at all.
In fact, Gmail should block all email sent by you using an address thats not from whatever@gmail.com.
It is proper to send mail out to the internet directly rather than through a 3rd party when you dont need that 3rd party.
Sending directly to the internet is also more reliable then depending on a 3rd party relay. In this case the only server that needs to be up is the receiving server. 12/6/2005 4:31:40 PM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
first - i appreciate the education, i do
second - the gmail outbound server doesn't have any problem because it's secured and in order to use it you have to put in your email address and password again...since i saved them, it just does it automatically and i guess, as far as gmail is concerned, i AM sending it from a gmail account...the "from" field in the emails all say the correct address, so i'm not going to worry about that too much
third - it complains when i don't fill in outgoing server info...so what way do i have around that (other than using the gmail server)? 12/6/2005 4:47:38 PM |