Re: kmail-

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Hi
In your situation you need to configure the SMTP servers for the two 
ISPs you have. When you are composing your email select "View->Mail 
Transport". This will allow you to pick the SMTP server to send your 
email through.

On Sat, 25 Feb 2006 03:30 pm, sol & diederic wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can connect to 2 ISPs (X and Y) using dial-up.
> Connections occur.  However, I can sned and receive though X with no
> problem. I've set Y up similar to X, using of course an other address
> and password, same port 110 receiving (pop3 acc) and sending smpt,
> port 25.
>
> When connected to Y and sending a message, for example to myself@X,
> the following error message appears:
>
> Sending failed.
> Message sending failed since the following recipients were rejected
> by the server: myself@X Recipient address rejected. Access denied.
>
> something about keeping in outbox.
>
> The follwing protocol was used: kwik (which is the name of isp X)
>
> end
>
> However, I'm connected to Y.
>
> If connected to X I can send the same message to myself@Y.
>
> So my question is how to I set KMail to accept 2 isps? Kontact 1.1.2;
> Using MandrivaLinux 2006.
>
> Any suggestion would be helpful.
>
> Thanks,
> Diederic
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