[quote user="mpaas"]We have an Email domain and now a new Telephone server with a fax function.If a user wants to fax something, he has to send an email to faxnumber@fax.local.
Emails to this "domain" should use a special SMTP Client (it's a server in our internal network). All other outgoing emails should use the normal ISP Mailserver.
So, is it possible to configure 2 SMTP clients in mercury.
Nope but if the fax.local domain is setup with an IP address and can accept mail to faxnumber@[<ip address>] the you can use the Petr Jaklin program WSENDEx.exe to send the mail to this account by using a domain account. http://community.pmail.com/files/folders/mercadd/entry14131.aspx
nice reagards
Marc
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<blockquote>[quote user="mpaas"]We have an Email domain and now a new Telephone server with a fax function. <p>If a user wants to fax something, he has to send an email to <a href="mailto:faxnumber@fax.local" mce_href="mailto:faxnumber@fax.local">faxnumber@fax.local</a>. </p><p>Emails to this "domain" should use a special SMTP Client (it's a server in our internal network). All other outgoing emails should use&nbsp;the normal ISP Mailserver.&nbsp;</p><p>So, is it possible to configure 2 SMTP clients in mercury.</p></blockquote><p>Nope but if the fax.local domain is setup with an IP address and can accept mail to faxnumber@[&lt;ip address&gt;] the you can use the Petr Jaklin program WSENDEx.exe to send the mail to this account by using a domain account. &nbsp; http://community.pmail.com/files/folders/mercadd/entry14131.aspx&nbsp;
</p><blockquote><p>nice reagards</p><p>Marc</p>[/quote]</blockquote>