[quote user="Rendres"]
Heya,
I currently use two different smtp profiles, of which only one works, depending on whether I am at work or at home. Generally, I use Identities to set my location, and there are no issues. However, I frequently forget to do so, and as a result, I have emails queued for sending that cannot be sent, unless I go into my outbox, resend them, and change the identity on the "special" tab. This also requires me to delete the first email out the queue. Generally, I cannot change the identity on that first mail any more, because it is already in "final form".
Any ideas how I can simplify my life on this one? Is there any (other) way of changing the smtp profile for an email that is already in the queue?
cheers
Rolf
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You can manually edit the headers in the PMX file in the queue to change the identity that is specified however that's a whole lot of trouble. Bringing the message back into the editor and sending it again using the other identity is a lot easier to accomplish. Now you might want to look into the SMTP setups yuo are using to see if you can work around the problem by changing the domain name and email address for the SMTP envelope.
[quote user="Rendres"]<p>Heya,</p><p>I currently use two different smtp profiles, of which only one works, depending on whether I am at work or at home. Generally, I use Identities to set my location, and there are no issues. However, I frequently forget to do so, and as a result, I have emails queued for sending that cannot be sent, unless I go into my outbox, resend them, and change the identity on the "special" tab. This also requires me to delete the first email out the queue. Generally, I cannot change the identity on that first mail any more, because it is already in "final form".
Any ideas how I can simplify my life on this one? Is there any (other) way of changing the smtp profile for an email that is already in the queue?</p><p>cheers</p><p>Rolf&nbsp;</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>You can manually edit the headers in the PMX file in the queue to change the identity that is specified however that's a whole lot of trouble.&nbsp; Bringing the message back into the editor and sending it again using the other identity is a lot easier to accomplish.&nbsp; Now you might want to look into the SMTP setups yuo are using to see if you can work around the problem by changing the domain name and email address for the SMTP envelope.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>