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adrian916
I have a user with a laptop accessing a pop3 account.
At work, she uses a broadband connection, but at home it
is dial up, therefore the smtp settings need to be
different depending upon location.
I configured two profiles, identical except for the smtp
settings, with the office profile set as default.
If she sends a new message, this works fine -it sends it
through the default connection, but if she tries to
forward or reply to a message, it wants to use the dial
up profile even though it is not default and obviously
the message will not send as the smtp is wrong.It won't
even give the option of changing to the other connection
in the "account" drop down list.
Any ideas why forwarding / replying insists on using the
wrong settings when new messages don't?
TIA
Adrian
At work, she uses a broadband connection, but at home it
is dial up, therefore the smtp settings need to be
different depending upon location.
I configured two profiles, identical except for the smtp
settings, with the office profile set as default.
If she sends a new message, this works fine -it sends it
through the default connection, but if she tries to
forward or reply to a message, it wants to use the dial
up profile even though it is not default and obviously
the message will not send as the smtp is wrong.It won't
even give the option of changing to the other connection
in the "account" drop down list.
Any ideas why forwarding / replying insists on using the
wrong settings when new messages don't?
TIA
Adrian