Outgoing Mail Server from Network Location

If there a way to set Mail's 'Outgoing Mail Server' based on the currently selected 'Network Location'?
In my case, my home ISP blocks port 25 so I need to pass mac.com mail through the ISP. Then, when at work, my home ISP won't accept SMTP from my work address so I end up using mail.mac.com directly. I'd like the switch to occur based on my changing of the 'Network Location'

If there a way to set Mail's 'Outgoing Mail Server' based on the
currently selected 'Network Location'?
http://www.symonds.id.au/marcopolo/
Andreas Amann’s Mail Scripts has a Change SMTP Server script that you may also find useful.
my home ISP blocks port 25
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=75124

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