If you have more than one e-mail account with different outgoing mail servers, you can use the Advanced Proxy Configuration window to set up the BeeMail Proxy to work with multiple SMTP servers. Click the "Configure" button in the proxy status window, or select "Preferences" from the "BeeMail Proxy" menu in OS X or from the "Edit" menu in OS 9 and prior. Then click the "Advanced" tab.

The "E-mail Account" popup list shows all your e-mail accounts that are set up. Initially, it only shows your default account that you set up before in the general configuration. You may select "New..." from the list to set up new e-mail accounts which require a different SMTP server, other than the default.
Provide the e-mail address or domain, and the SMTP server information that you would like to use with it. In the example above, all messages sent by "johndoe@mydomain.com" will use "smtp.mydomain.com" as the outgoing mail server. You may also enter a domain instead of a complete e-mail address into the "E-mail Address or Domain" field. For example, if you enter "mydomain.com", messages sent by anybody with a @mydomain.com e-mail address will be sent by this server. Messages sent by anybody else will be sent by the default SMTP server set up before. Click the "Save" button to store your changes. Click the "Remove" button to remove an e-mail account from the list that you no longer need.
When you are finished setting up your e-mail accounts, please continue on to the E-mail Client Configuration chapter to set up your e-mail application to work with the BeeMail Proxy.