Lucio writes:

they also told me that even courier
developers discourage using it as SMTP: is that true?


Absolutely not. The courier server is under constant development. Why bother if you don't want anyone to use it?

It *is* true that courier is more standards-compliant than much of the opposition - which means that sometimes there are problems for non-standards-compliant clients that might try to connect to the server. Personally, I find that that eliminates lots of spam - but your milage may vary.

In fact, a large proportion of the stict standards compliance can be switched off if that is important to you.

--
Bill Michell
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Legacy is computer industry-ese for "[rubbish] old stuff that we hate and
that's why we upgraded in the first place, but we can't seem to get rid
of all of it and so now we have to support both the new incomprehensible
stuff and the [rubbish] old stuff."
Mark Minasi, Mastering Windows Server 2003, ISBN 0-7821-4130-7



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