Re: Sympatico

2003-10-25 Thread Mark E. Mallett
On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 07:37:01AM -0400, Christopher X. Candreva wrote: > On Sat, 25 Oct 2003, Adam Selene wrote: > > > > > And how do you identify your dial-up customers when they aren't dialed > > up? i.e. on their company network or other connection. > > > That's when you use SMTP AUTH. > >

Re: Sympatico

2003-10-25 Thread Kai Schaetzl
Adam Selene wrote on Sat, 25 Oct 2003 01:13:35 -0600: > And how do you identify your dial-up customers when they aren't dialed > up? i.e. on their company network or other connection. Many ISPs simply disallow this or give a different SMTP AUTH server which is dedicated to this purpose. > > Th

Re: Sympatico

2003-10-25 Thread Christopher X. Candreva
On Sat, 25 Oct 2003, Adam Selene wrote: > > And how do you identify your dial-up customers when they aren't dialed > up? i.e. on their company network or other connection. That's when you use SMTP AUTH. It's really no trick to allow relay without auth for your own IP's, and require AUTH for all

Re: Sympatico

2003-10-25 Thread Adam Selene
> I can't see any advantage in double-authentication. SMTP AUTH is fine > for webhosting, but it's not necessary for identifying your own dial-up > clients. And how do you identify your dial-up customers when they aren't dialed up? i.e. on their company network or other connection. That's the #