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I have an account that I use both from home and work. Receiving email
from these two locations works just fine. Nevertheless, for sending emails I always have to change the smtp server. For instance at work I have to set the smtp server to ms.[companyname].com whereas at home I have to set it to smtp.[ISP].com. Is there a way around this so that I don't always have to change the smtp for sending emails? Thanks |
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