05-15-2007, 11:31 PM
Yes Chas, your post in that other thread is what got me thinking. But, I'm still confused.
What I want to accomplish is the ability to send e-mail from Entourage (not a web-based mail program) using my PowerBook from anywhere I happen to have an internet connection. Like the previous poster, I've had spotty results sending e-mail. I've fiddled around with the SMTP settings, but sometimes it just doesn't work.
So, if I use Postfix Enabler, does that set up my desktop machine to route sent mail from my PowerBook through my own ISP? I use about 5 different e-mail addresses for various purposes. For 4 of those e-mail addresses, I also own and administrate the domain names. If I set up my desktop machine with Postfix Enabler, does that mean that ALL e-mail addresses at each of those domains are affected, or only my personal e-mail addresses?
What I want to accomplish is the ability to send e-mail from Entourage (not a web-based mail program) using my PowerBook from anywhere I happen to have an internet connection. Like the previous poster, I've had spotty results sending e-mail. I've fiddled around with the SMTP settings, but sometimes it just doesn't work.
So, if I use Postfix Enabler, does that set up my desktop machine to route sent mail from my PowerBook through my own ISP? I use about 5 different e-mail addresses for various purposes. For 4 of those e-mail addresses, I also own and administrate the domain names. If I set up my desktop machine with Postfix Enabler, does that mean that ALL e-mail addresses at each of those domains are affected, or only my personal e-mail addresses?