Dear Sandip

> People at your office are into IP spoofing already? You seem to haev
> bigger problems than SMTP, I think. BTW, a look at your fake mail headers
> are enough, IMHO, to find out which IP sent the original mail.

We have some very sharp minds working here. Anyway, we appreiciate their
creativeness. A look at fake mail headers is not enough because if you
change your ip address, send the email, change it again then nobody stops
you. But if SMTP Server asks for a name and password, irrespective of your
headers/ip address then definitely you have no choice but to use your
password/username and get caught.

So, please tell me if anyone has ever setup authenticating SMTP Server.

-- Amit


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