>I found it somewhere, let me look again. I had it, now I lost it. It was >a description of the xtnd commands for extended pop3. qpopper uses them I >know but I am not sure about cucipop.
My understanding was that it was a qpopper feature rather then a extended RFC feature. Either way the problem is that mail clients don't support this feature, so in order for this to be viable for most ISP's we must wait for mail programs to allow use of this feature. I don't know of one email client that supports this feature (I don't believe that even Eudora does, although Qpopper does). The requirement of needing an account on the mail server to send mail messages would solve the vast majority of unauthorised mail relaying by spammers almost over night (if we can get it widely implemented). Adam. ----------------- Earthlight Communications Limited ---------------- P.O. Box 5301 Adam Shand (fax) +64 3 477 5463 Dunedin, New Zealand Systems Manager (voice) +64 3 479 0303 ------------------ http://larry.earthlight.co.nz/ ------------------ -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

