On Sat, 06 Jan 2001 13:03:19 +1100, Craig Sanders writes:
>because POP is not a mail transport protocol. it's not designed to be
>one, and can not even be reliably kludged to act like one.

ack. I already stand corrected. see Message-id:
 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. I never ran into that 
sort of problems because I�m not on any lists or the like at home.

Does your ISP offer some kind of smtp-queuing? We do (mail is put into 
a queue, there�s a script watching the dialin-logs, when it sees that 
there�s a queue for that user, sendmail is started with on-the-fly 
rewritten options for that queue, eg smarthost set to the dynamic IP).

Way easier than UUCP (imho) and even working for 
exhaust^Wexchange-boxes at the customer.

cheers,
&rw
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