Where account info is stored, create script for easily changing SMTP settings

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I'm using Outlook 2003 on Windows XP Pro, SP1 on a Dell Inspiron 5150
laptop...

When I'm at home, I have to use Cox's SMTP server to send all email.
When I'm not at home I can use my ISP's SMTP server. So every time I
switch from home and away, I have to change my SMTP settings on each
account, which is getting really old.

So I'm wodering how I'd like to create some script that would do the
switching for me. So where is POP account information stored in
Outlook 2003? I searched the registry for the string of my SMTP server
but I didn't find it in there. Anybody have any ideas?

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