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Sending Emails via 2 ISPs
At work, I can send and receive emails. Using the same email address, I would
also like to be able to send and receive emails at home. At work, the company is with ISP xxx, xxx is also our SMTP service provider. At home, I'm with ISP yyy. That is, the two ISPs are different. Is it possible to setup Outlook to send emails to xxx's SMTP server using ISP yyy? |
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hello,
Is it possible to setup Outlook to send emails to xxx's SMTP server using ISP yyy? it is possible to use different mail-accounts with outlook. But to answer wheter it's possible for you or not we can't answer without more information. Does your SMTP provider accepts outgoing mail over his server (ISPs often block it to avoid SPAM)?? Do you have the username and password (if needed) for the SMTP server? And its adress? If you have all the informations you can create a new account for outlook (usually in the menu extras) for the additional account. |
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Charles Tam wrote:
At work, I can send and receive emails. Using the same email address, I would also like to be able to send and receive emails at home. At work, the company is with ISP xxx, xxx is also our SMTP service provider. At home, I'm with ISP yyy. That is, the two ISPs are different. Is it possible to setup Outlook to send emails to xxx's SMTP server using ISP yyy? Create an account that uses youre work's sending address, but send it using the ISP's mail server, authenticating to it with the ISP username/password. -- Brian Tillman |
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I have a related but somewhat different question. First, to reply to yours,
I wanted to be able to reveive email on both my laptop and desktop. My solution may or may not work for you depending on your employers security settings. First I set up my email address #1 with a forwarding function to emai address #2 (different email address on same server). So, any mail sent to #1 will automatically be on both #1 and #2. Then, using Outlook Express, I linked the PC to address #1 and the LT to address #2. My question is this: Is there way I can set mail I send from the laptop using OE (and bearing a different name than to OE account on the PC) to show the a different "reply to" address? Thank you. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Charles Tam wrote: At work, I can send and receive emails. Using the same email address, I would also like to be able to send and receive emails at home. At work, the company is with ISP xxx, xxx is also our SMTP service provider. At home, I'm with ISP yyy. That is, the two ISPs are different. Is it possible to setup Outlook to send emails to xxx's SMTP server using ISP yyy? Create an account that uses youre work's sending address, but send it using the ISP's mail server, authenticating to it with the ISP username/password. -- Brian Tillman |
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Sending Emails via 2 ISPs
Hi Phil,
I don't know the answer to your questions. "Phil" wrote: I have a related but somewhat different question. First, to reply to yours, I wanted to be able to reveive email on both my laptop and desktop. My solution may or may not work for you depending on your employers security settings. First I set up my email address #1 with a forwarding function to emai address #2 (different email address on same server). So, any mail sent to #1 will automatically be on both #1 and #2. Then, using Outlook Express, I linked the PC to address #1 and the LT to address #2. My question is this: Is there way I can set mail I send from the laptop using OE (and bearing a different name than to OE account on the PC) to show the a different "reply to" address? Thank you. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Charles Tam wrote: At work, I can send and receive emails. Using the same email address, I would also like to be able to send and receive emails at home. At work, the company is with ISP xxx, xxx is also our SMTP service provider. At home, I'm with ISP yyy. That is, the two ISPs are different. Is it possible to setup Outlook to send emails to xxx's SMTP server using ISP yyy? Create an account that uses youre work's sending address, but send it using the ISP's mail server, authenticating to it with the ISP username/password. -- Brian Tillman |
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How do i set it up?
Thanks "Charles Tam" wrote: At work, I can send and receive emails. Using the same email address, I would also like to be able to send and receive emails at home. At work, the company is with ISP xxx, xxx is also our SMTP service provider. At home, I'm with ISP yyy. That is, the two ISPs are different. Is it possible to setup Outlook to send emails to xxx's SMTP server using ISP yyy? |
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cookie wrote:
How do i set it up? Already answered earlier in the thread. -- Brian Tillman |
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