Sending E-Mail through two different ISPs

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Guest

I have laptop running Outlook 2003 and XP Home. I usually send E-Mail though
cable internet service provider. Works fine. I also have satelite office
where I connect to the internet through a different ISP. I can connect to the
internet fine. I can download E-Mail messages as normal through Outlook. But
I cannot send mail at satelite office through Outlook.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

YOu will need to set authentication on the second account for that ISP.

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After furious head scratching, Griff asked:

| I have laptop running Outlook 2003 and XP Home. I usually send E-Mail
| though cable internet service provider. Works fine. I also have
| satelite office where I connect to the internet through a different
| ISP. I can connect to the internet fine. I can download E-Mail
| messages as normal through Outlook. But I cannot send mail at
| satelite office through Outlook.
 
G

Guest

Hi Milly,

Jumping on to your earlier response...

How do I automate the change in Outlook 2003 configuration when moving my
laptop from office to home and back again? I know Windows XP automatically
senses whether I am on the primary or alternate network and sets the DNS and
IP I need to connect. Can Outlook 2003 use that to set the outgoing mail
server, authentication setting, etc? It's a pain to manually reset these
each time I move.

Thank you!
 

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