Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
Lots of MTAs still don't support it without patches (e.g. qmail). So it's not exactly a universal solution, but it's a good one to use if you have the option.1 MTA, ie. qmail, is hardly "lots of MTAs". On the contrary, most modern SMTP servers support SMTP AUTH. The list includes sendmail, exim, courier and postfix. qmail was written in 1996. For its day, it was very advanced. But it has failed to adapt, and it supports many useful features only with patching, which is a bit of a black art with all the different patches floating around. You should really consider moving away from qmail.
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