> run it so we can have all the services we want running on it. The most
> immediate need is for smtp-auth. I, for one, am willing to invest my
> time in maintaining/setting it up, and (a humble amount) of money to
I would prefer to have services - separate and partitioned - I am talking to
people
On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 09:19:42AM +0530, mary wrote:
> In the long run however - we would need some kind of free mail access -
> where we can send mail via smtp and retrieve via imap/etc - I am trying
> to talk to few people to get this done - lets hope :-)
This has been on my dream-list for lon
About blacklists and etc - in a few months time - most of the email
providers will start publishing spf records (for more on spf records,
lookup spf.pobox.com) - which will reduce forging of 'From' addresses
given the recipient's smtp server checks for spf records and etc - this
will effectively p