Mail: other smtp options for outgoing mail?

I'm sure many of you have switched over to the iPhone from a Blackberry so you'll know what I'm about to talk about. How do I change the "from" field of any outgoing mail? When you setup a mail account on a Blackberry you only need an email account, username and passwd. I'm not sure but I think Blackberry uses the same smtp for all outgoing mail and just changes the "from" field of the message to match your account right? You don't enter any type of smtp or pop3 information when you set up a Blackberry.
Here's the problem: School email is set as an imap server but there is no internet smtp server, only an intranet available smtp. If your on campus you can use the campus smtp but if your not you need an external smtp. Setting this up on a Blackberry is as simple as email, user and passwd. (there are no server settings) On the iPhone you need server settings but there is no smtp server available! Putting in a gmail or yahoo server will work but then your sending from that smtp and any replies go to that account. I need to be able to send through the gmail or yahoo or whatever smtp and still let the recipient reply to my school account. Anyone got a work around for this?
PowerBook G4   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

My guess was right...
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