--On Tuesday, August 27, 2002 6:13 PM -0700 David Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm afraid the technology to rapidly sift through large volumes of > information to search for specific areas of interest is widely available. > It is totally reasonable to not want to send mail through your ISP's > mail servers and perhaps directly to a trusted mail distributor over an > encrypted link. Of course, you can easily use a port other than 25 for > this purpose. The problem comes when the recipient tries to validate > your origin address against your secure mail server. Your secure mail server (i.e. me) just has to be named in a MAIL-FROM MX record. We do DNS for some of our customers, and can add this trivially; the others control their own zones. Works for me.