> Typically such users (work and home laptop toters) already, or would, have
two mail
> accounts configured in their mail client because
> they're probably already piping their personal mail through their home ISP
and
> running biz mail through your server when they can
> get to it (and running it through the home ISP when they can't).  All they
have to do
> is set 'Server Requires Auth' on the mail
> account that's configured for your server...what they do with their ISP
mail account
> settings is between them and their ISP.  Those
> that can reach your server from outside still would use it.

You missed/don't understand the issue.

Company user using his company e-mail for company business, while out of the
office, can not send company e-mail out through port 25 other than
to/through the ISP mail server. During this time, he has to reconfigure his
company e-mail account to send outgoing company e-mail through the ISP
e-mail server, or else it does not get delivered.

John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You



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