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I'm moving around whole country with my notebook, and often need to send email using different providers, so it is hard each time to get their SMTP server name. Does totalchoice provide SMTP server with authorisation, which will allow me to use it from any provider?

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LinuxHata,

 

The short answer is yes.

 

I use the POP3 and SMTP at TCH from a couple of different providers, it requires authorisation and works fine. I always send through TCH rather than through the local provider.

 

You can also use webmail (squirrelmail, Horde or Neomail) which are provided as standard if you want to.

 

Hope that helps.

 

Andy

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If you didn't hate Linux, you could use sendmail and you wouldn't even need to use an SMTP server... Goof :D :P

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