Jessica Perry Hekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Apparently you can use their relay host to send mail via SMTP *if* > you have connected to their POP3 server and logged in during the > last 15 minutes.
This seems like an odd and rather inflexible way to handle SMTP authentication to me. Their docs also say: ``SMTP, the Internet's mail transmission protocol, has no authentication, there is no reliable way to determine if a particular sender is allowed to send mail to an external address.'' Bullocks. What about the SMTP Authentication extension as defined in RFC 2554? This is the most widely used method to authenticate SMTP users. It would also be trivial for me to add support for this. > If you can see a way around the situation, please do let me know. Other than asking them why they don't support SMTP authentication, I'm not sure. _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users
