Hi,
this suggestion/request follows on from a posting I made in the community technical support forum. Although a good suggestion was made how I can address this issue by using a mail proxy programme, I still feel it would be ideal if it could be addressed from within Pegasus.
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".
I guess to some extent the question here is whether a mail in "final form" cannot remain in, or revert back to, "ready to send" state, if a mail is not transmitted successfully?
thanks
Rolf
<p>Hi,</p><p>this suggestion/request follows on from a posting I made in the community technical support forum. Although a good suggestion was made how I can address this issue by using a mail proxy programme, I still feel it would be ideal if it could be addressed from within Pegasus.
</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".
</p><p>I guess to some extent the question here is whether a mail in "final form" cannot remain in, or revert back to, "ready to send" state, if a mail is not transmitted successfully?
</p><p>thanks</p><p>Rolf&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>