That would be extremely dangerous, spam from anywhere would be relayed
just by forging sender's address.
The best solution for roamers' smtp is SMTP-after-POP, trust me, what
i have done is to modify the source i found on the net (Bruce Guenter's)
and i have customized it so my smtp server is
Hi all,
Is there another procedure to enable Selective SMTP relaying which is not
SMTP-after-POP?. The great problem posed by this solution is that the users
do not want to perform the manual checking of the mailbox first and send
after.
Isn't there a method to enable it by domain
Charrua escribi:
Is there another procedure to enable Selective SMTP relaying which is
not
SMTP-after-POP?.
Enrique Vadillo wrote:
The best solution for roamers' smtp is SMTP-after-POP, trust me
I believe authenticated SMTP works best. The majority of email clients
support it now