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On 19-May-2002/19:07 -0400, Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Brother Paiz, I'm afraid you misread or misunderstood my comment.
>
>Not all mailers understand or can make use of SMTP AUTH.  I did not say 
>"not all MTAs"...mailers = client mail programs.  MTAs = mail servers.

Outlook, Outlook Express, Netscape, Mozilla, Eudora, The Bat, Pegasus,
and Evolution, all support SMTP AUTH in some form. Pine and mutt users can
setup their local sendmail to use SMTP AUTH with their smarthost.

What mailers do you need to support that don't support SMTP AUTH? Granted,
not all of them are easy to setup, but the support should be there for all
your users. It's possible that some are using older mailers that predate
the SMTP AUTH specification.

Tony
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