Bob Beck wrote:
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Bob Beck <[email protected]> wrote:
I think Bob's point is that then you use 587 (with auth) for yourselves and
25 (without auth) for mail from the rest of the intertubes.
Yes, that's my point :)
Along with the fact that this is probably the 99% use case out there.
Keeping with an "OpenBSD" type phliosophy says that the config should
be geared towards that with a minimum of knobs, especially knobs you need
to turn to be in the 99% use case.
That's all I'm saying :)
How about auth being authentication required and an optional auth (or
optional-auth) to allow the flexibility for setups like the one Gilles
was talking about?
Giving you the lack of surprise for turning on auth, without locking out
the case where you don't want to require it.
--Kurt