Personally I don't see that as a bad thing - it makes it a lot simpler to keep tabs on the spam problem, and since authenticated SMTP and open source webmail systems are so common, I would question why ANYONE would send mail from a foreign domain through a "convenient" SMTP server.
Becauase many ISPs will only allow you to access port 25 of THEIR server; if you're roaming onto their network, you must use their server, not some external one you can authenticate to.
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