Jack Taugher wrote:
> From: "Mark McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Or POP before SMTP, nearly every mail product out there has it.
>
> What does this mean?
It's a kludge where the server 'remembers' the IP address (for some
small period of time) that POP requests come in on and if SMTP sees
a relay request from that IP address it accepts it.
Completely useless in NAT (Network Address Translation) environments
and obsoleted by SMTP AUTH.
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