martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I se *no* (read that again: NO) reason why anyone
> should run a mail spool on a dial-up.

1) The Internet is peer-to-peer. You want to break that?

2) Some of the ISPs I've used refuse to relay my messages when they
claim to be from my dropbear address instead of the ISPs domain.

3) If I can't afford DSL or cable, or it's not available in my area, I'm
stuck on dial-up. What difference does that make to a mail spool?
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