a shout out to the Mac geeks out there

Aug 25, 2005 17:58

Anyone know how to get mail to change SMTP servers automatically when I choose a new network location? I'm running OS X 10.4 and it'd be really cool to be able to switch locations without digging around in Mail preferences...

computer, comment explosion, logistics, geeky, help!

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almond_tiger August 25 2005, 22:15:53 UTC
I wish I could help. Mail has always confused and annoyed me, though. But if you don't mind being talked down to a big, the macosx community usually have answers.

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epplegacks August 25 2005, 22:30:22 UTC
As far as I know the only way to do it is by accessing the preferences. There might be some Applescripts for it, do a quick google for mail and applescript, something might pop up.

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ramou August 26 2005, 04:14:16 UTC
Not sure of the question, but is this something I could help with?

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metawidget August 26 2005, 04:19:44 UTC
If you had an authenticated SMTP server which didn't use port 25 (Concordia blocks that one), possibly...

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ramou August 26 2005, 14:32:19 UTC
Concordia is blocking 25 or is it blocking the secure one? It shouldn't be blocking 25...

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don_teo August 26 2005, 18:18:03 UTC
Concordia blocks Port 25 as their solution for preventing unauthorized relays on the smtp protocol. Very much like trying to kill a mosquitoe with a cannon. Sympatico does the same thing, and I think Videotron as well. It's annoying as hell as you can't have your own smtp server on their network since you always have to route through theirs.

I think epplegacks had the right idea, there might be an applescript for it but I don't think there is a built-in funtion.

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hub_ September 15 2005, 03:29:35 UTC
Nobody at Apple or elsewhere seems to have had a clue about that. On MacOS 8 we had the location manager and nobody never implemented this.

What I do is that I use a secure SMTP with authentication that my ISP in France provide... until I set one on my own server. At least Thunderbird has one global settings.

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denkizero September 18 2005, 20:30:58 UTC
There's no way. Sometimes I wonder why they even bothered with network locations at all in the pref. panel, because they don't trickle down to other apps at all..

So um. Yeah. Maybe in your software update in a dozen years? hell, I think NeXT did it better...

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