Hi Karel, just in response to your question on outgoing smtp servers, from my experience I think you will never have to worry about your incoming server no matter what internet access point, or internet service provider you use, if you use the same E-mail account which is currently setup in your E-mail application. The downloaded smtp server application acts as an smtp server on your local machine, and as you've downloaded Email from your E-mail account's pop3 or incoming server, it's locally on your machine so if you reply to a mail, or create a new one, it's sent out from your pc "Local smtp server" into the internet. Of course if you get your mail via the internet, you will be sending E-mail from the service provider's web site, and thus using their mail equipment. This is how I understand it. Thanks / Regards Carl de Campos SQL DBA Business Connection for Edcon E-Mail: carldc@xxxxxxxxxx Cell: 078 750 0307 Skype: carl.de.campos Personal Web Site: http://carldc.net