On 29-Jan-2007, at 12:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While I generally believe that end users should send thru a smarthost, I also think it is a bad idea to restrict them to the network provider's smarthost. They might prefer to send via their company's SMTP instead

That's what port 587 (preferably with AUTH) is for. In this day and age it is totally unacceptable for an ISP to allow dynamic IPs access through port 25 to anything but the ISP's mail server.

THe issue comes with braindead ISPs that block port 25 for users with fixed IPs as well.

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