At 12:38 PM 6/19/2004, you wrote:
Actually, this won't affect anyone who is not using you for smtp at
all, since... they are not uisng your smtp service. :-)  As far as
smtp goes nothing you do will affect them.

What it will affect is everyone who does use your Imail server.

Which is the nature of my question.

Client A uses their notebook in the office connected to the 'Net via DSL, T1 (whatever) and connect to us for SMTP and has SMTP Auth configured in that piece of crap called Outlook. They know if they take the notebook home and connected it to their Cox connection they have to change the SMTP server from us to Cox to be able to send mail. Are they also going to need to turn off SMTP Auth?



And if I may suggest:  Do this as soon as you possibly can, and count
yourself extremely lucky you haven't been compromised or blacklisted
by the community as an open relay.

Been running this way (Relay for local Users) since at least 1996.


Cheers,

--
--Matt Robertson--
MSB Designs, Inc.

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