Hello Charles,

Quite simply, it's a lot easier to explain to users, "You must check
your mail before you send mail" than to take them through some of the
setups needed for the more secure, modern alternatives. Once they have
their configuration to receive mail, they're "set" for sending it
while on the road, or while on other dynamic IP lines.

Just because the technology has advanced does not mean that all users
have.

>> Do you mean POP/IMAP before SMTP? That is documented in the DBMail
>> distribution and on the wiki...

CM> Why oh why would anyone use POP-before smtp in this modern age? It is 
CM> highly insecure, and the alternative is simple to install/configure and
CM> well-supported.




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Best regards,
 Jeff                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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