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Autoroute SMTP
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Version
1.1
Autoroute SMTP (ARS) is designed for automatic
switching between SMTP servers depending on what
network you are currently working in. E.g. you have
two Internet service providers - FIRST and SECOND.
Normally, IP address authorisation is used for SMTP
servers, therefore when you are connected to the FIRST
ISP you can send mail to any e-mail address from any e-
mail address through his mail server (e.g.,
SMTP.FIRST.COM). In the same way, having established
connection with the SECOND ISP you can freely use its
server SMTP.SECOND.COM. But not vice versa. Normally,
in that situation user has to get a e-mail address
from a free mail server and use its SMTP server to
deliver mail, though server of ones ISP ensures much
faster and more convenient delivery. The problem is
that one has two ISP's. Autoroute SMTP offers solution
for that problem. The only thing you have to do is to
enter one mail server with address localhost (or
127.0.0.1) in your mail client settings. Then, the
mail client will establish connection with Autoroute
SMTP, and Autoroute SMTP will automatically switch it
to the right server. To choose the right server,
Autoroute SMTP compares your IP address to IP
addresses of SMTP servers you have entered and chooses
one that is located in your sub-net. If no server was
found, Autoroute SMTP can use server your specified in
the settings. You can also disable automatic server
detection, or even choose a mail server in automatic
mode yourself from the list you have created by
clicking the "Next > > " button. With Autoroute SMTP
you always can easily show the way to your letters.
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