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1 | initial version | posted 2014-01-01 16:43:41 +0200 |
I use a multitude of network connections during the day: home WLAN when I'm home, 3G while on the road, free panOULU WLAN while near an access point (like at work), friend's WLAN when visiting etc.
There was a killer setting for this in the N900: Email -> SMTP servers -> Connection-specific SMTP servers. There I could see all my used/active connections and I could define an SMTP server for each, so I didn't have to worry which connection I was using, sent email would fly out everywhere. I poll my email from a single source (spamcop account) but send from different connections.
Any chance of having something like this? Now I can only send when I'm only connected to the 3G account that also has my sending server.
I use a multitude of network connections during the day: home WLAN when I'm home, 3G while on the road, free panOULU WLAN while near an access point (like at work), friend's WLAN when visiting etc.
There was a killer setting for this in the N900: Email -> SMTP servers -> Connection-specific SMTP servers. There I could see all my used/active connections and I could define an SMTP server for each, so I didn't have to worry which connection I was using, sent email would fly out everywhere. I poll my email from a single source (spamcop account) but send from different connections.
Any chance of having something like this? Now I can only send when I'm only connected to the 3G account that also has my sending server.
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I use a multitude of network connections during the day: home WLAN when I'm home, 3G while on the road, free panOULU WLAN while near an access point (like at work), friend's WLAN when visiting etc.
There was a killer setting for this in the N900: Email -> SMTP servers -> Connection-specific SMTP servers. There I could see all my used/active connections and I could define an SMTP server for each, so I didn't have to worry which connection I was using, sent email would fly out everywhere. I poll my email from a single source (spamcop account) but send from different connections.
Any chance of having something like this? Now I can only send when I'm only connected to the 3G account that also has my sending server.