Hi Karel, I was ment to add, you will only have to really specify the smtp server in your mail account, I'm not sure how it works with the local smtp server, but I'm sure the install will either update your mail programme's smtp server for all mail accounts, or they will notify you in the install or documentation what to put in the outgoing smtp server field in your mail accounts. 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 ----- Original Message ----- From: Carl de Campos To: blindza@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 13:21 Subject: [blindza] Carel - smtp server 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