> >> I have a set of users that are authorized to use the mail server via
> >> pop-before-smtp, but SA catches the mail they send through the system
> >> as spam because they are on blacklisted Verizon or Comcast IPs:
> >
> > why are they not using smtp authentication?

On 10.10.09 10:59, MySQL Student wrote:
> I think you're referring to SASL? Some time ago we had used it, but
> the implementation was so buggy and was such a security nightmare that
> we removed it, not thinking it would become so intrinsic to email on
> the Internet in the future.

> Kind of like the security fears people had about bind-4 back then.

aha... I haven't seen problems with those last few years, I recomment you
switch back to it. Makes things much easier even for remote sites..
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