> right,  programming  your  own  SMTP MX policy server is well within
> reach, and objectives, of the majority of this list.

I  don't why you'd think that other admins, or their colleagues, share
your absolute lack of programming skill.

In  any case, you don't need a majority of the list, you just need one
person  who'll  post  their  solution (like those wonderful people you
rely  on  to  patch  the  *nix-based  products  that  you consistently
represent  as  superior). I will post one for free, while you continue
to  plug  your  fee-based  solution (sure, technically, it's fee-based
only  for  newbies,  but  you've  just  declared that this audience is
largely so in your mind).

> There's  nothing  free about writing and maintaining custom software
> software.

Writing  fifteen  lines  of  one-time-only  code costs a lot less than
implementing   and   supporting   POSTFIX,   which  is  your  supposed
alternative! It's close enough to free for us. For that matter, $99 is
_also_   infinitesmally   cheaper   than   implementing  entirely  new
platforms.

> WGAF?

Profane again. Such a short, cute fuse you have.

>  ... as befits your self-congratulating, over-weening hubris.

The  hubris, as always, that comes from knowing what I'm talking about
while  you  try  to plug your product (oh, sorry, "service") on a list
whose central focus (IMail) you know little about.

> End of my responding to you in this thread that you started.

This    thread   was   started   by   Joe   Wolf   with   Message   ID
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.  You  responded  as if you knew
something  about  MS  SMTP,  but as usual, you know perhaps nothing at
all. A rebuttal to deliberate misinformation is to be expected.

> But when you push your nannying in my direction, know that I will shove 
> it  right back, up and in.

Ooh, Lenny, you hits my spot.

--Sandy


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