Hello,
 
   I know this has been talked about a lot, but I am seeing some odd behavior.
 
   I am told by some of my clients that they can use Netscape or Outlook Express and send mail using my server as the smtp (outgoing) server.  Shouldn't they be required to use the SMTP server of the LAN or ISP they are connected to if I am using "relay for addresses" and only have my small office network IPs in there and nothing else?
 
  I just tested it from home and it worked for a few messages, about one of every five time I got denied.  That's no good.  I thought relay for addresses was the way to go?
 
Travis

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