> > 1) We have several laptops that are taken out of the network
> and used from
> > various locations, such as home or while on the road, and some
> pc's that are
> > used at home.  In all cases, our domain is set up on them for email.
> >
> > For those who have an outside ISP that allow users to
> authenticate to our
> > mail server (sharpcom.com) may I assume that there are no
> issues with our
> > SFP, even though the IP address on the computer will be
> different than our
> > network IPs?
> >
> > 2) For those computers that do *not* have an ISP that will allow
> > authentication through our mail server, and require us to use their
> > outgoing mail server, I further assume we must add individual IPs or
> > IP blocks as exceptions in our SPF records?

Since I've configured our server to allow incoming SMTP AUTH on both 25 and
587 I haven't had any of my road-warriors complain that they can't send mail
using our server.  My SPF record only lists our server.

Regards,

Brad Morgan
IT Manager
Horizon Interactive Inc.


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