In Evolution, I believe that every mail account can have a separate SMTP
server... just set the right SMTP server in each account, and you should
see a "From" dropdown box in the Compose window.
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 15:27 +0200, Danie Malherbe wrote:

> Hi Bob,
> 
> The only reason why I am sticking to TB and not Evolution is that I use 3 
> "service providers"...cellphone, exchange, and home DSL, so it is very easy 
> to switch between the 3 SMTPs in TB (change which SMTP to use for sending 
> your mail), it is just a tab/drop down menu with your choices (pre-setup). 
> Just go to Edit, Account Settings... At the bottom of your Default Identity 
> you can choose any of your setup Outgoing servers (SMTP). Just click on the 
> down arrow and a drop-down box appears with your choices... select the 
> relevant one and send/receive your mail on all your accounts. No need to 
> remember all the settings for each SMTP (server name, UN, PW, etc.)
> 
> Maybe you know of a way to work around this problem. This is one of the cons 
> I guess...
> 
> Danie
> 
> 
> 
> Bob Root wrote:
> > Is there any further information about moving from Thunderbird To 
> > Evolution; Pros and Cons etc. I really like the look and feel of 
> > Evolution; have used Thunderbird for years prior to shedding Windows op 
> > systems.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Bob
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