On Sun, 18 May 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Another issue is that if you do this sort thing you absolutely must
> distinguish between submission and relay somehow, and lots of places are
> unable to make such distinctions. It's one thing to force a automatic
> relay to retry the second and subsequent recipients of a message, quite
> another to force some random user to resubmit the message over and over
> in order to get it through.

This kind of problem makes me think there's not much benefit to rejecting
messages at SMTP time from trusted clients, whether they are MUAs or MTAs.

Tony.
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