At 19:18 2000-02-28 +1100, Greg Wright wrote:
>Dont allow relaying, get them to smtp through thier ISPs mail server, and
>allow them to access pop3 on your server, the other way in my opinion is a
>waste of effort for all, if really needed your going to have to wait a bit
>and play with the next version of sendmail, or look for a pop auth scheme

Qualcomm's POP3 server qpopper and mail client Eudora Pro both support POP3
for submission. But the real solution is as you suggested. As a user, I
find that using my ISP's SMTP server generally results in a faster mail
transfer.


 Tony
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