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Marc T
There has to be a simple answer to this but I cannot find it.
We are using Outlook 2003 in our salepeople's notebook computers, and have
our own internal mail server.
When the salesmen are on the road they have the name of our mail server put
into the SMTP and POP3 settings of the e-mail account. When they are in the
office they have to put in the IP address of the local mail server to get it
to work. I've tried listing the server in the hosts file, but then the e-mail
doesn't work when they are on the road. I don't want to have to set up two
e-mail accounts in Outlook to get this to work.
Any ideas?
MT
We are using Outlook 2003 in our salepeople's notebook computers, and have
our own internal mail server.
When the salesmen are on the road they have the name of our mail server put
into the SMTP and POP3 settings of the e-mail account. When they are in the
office they have to put in the IP address of the local mail server to get it
to work. I've tried listing the server in the hosts file, but then the e-mail
doesn't work when they are on the road. I don't want to have to set up two
e-mail accounts in Outlook to get this to work.
Any ideas?
MT