Do you really think you can just send an email with your existing email settings when you roam to a different WiFi ISP? ROTFLMAO
In nearly ever case, as soon as you leave your existing ISP's domain and acquire a new IP from some WiFi AP, you are no longer authorized to use your old ISP's SMTP server, which is the one that your email client will attempt to use unless you can reconfigure your email clients account settings on the fly. Good luck with that one..
Software that detects connection change and transparently reconfigures for the new parameters is already available, it’s called
AIVMS. AIVMS does not mess with tiny 7" displays to present the important information it collects such as traffic reports, breaking news, or weather forecasts. It simply includes the information within its audio broadcast, just like radio stations have been doing for over a decade.
We already have enough fools distracted from the responsibility of driving due to the cell phones stuck to their ears, we do not need to have these same yoyo's staring at a 7" screen while they are driving down the road just to see if the weather has changed.
