[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On the ISP level this can be done - Earthlink does it. If you dial into an
> Earthlink account you are forced to use mail.earthlink.net for your SMTP,
> POP can be whatever you want. If you use another smtp server, Earthlink, in
> their infinite wisdom to try and stop SPAM, gives you a 550 error.

And my isp (sold a bit over a year ago) did it too.  It's the best way
to get accountability on spammers using your connection.

When I said you can't force people to use your outgoing server, I meant
"you" as a presence (web) provider.

Jeff
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Linux and Cobalt/Sun/RaQ Consulting
nobaloney.net
P. O. Box 52672, Riverside, CA  92517
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