Sounds handy.. but why? I mean, you could always just say only allow a certain subnet .. put a single IP in there, and it'd be the same thing, right? Everyone else would be by SMTP AUTH only. Am I missing something?

No, and yes. :) If you can (no (web or other) servers that can't do smtp auth), you really want to force all users to SMTP AUTH. This gives a trace of each sender in the logs, which is missing with relay for addresses. And also preps they to roaming, since they don't have to setup SMTP AUTH when they roam.


If Imail could also listen on port 587 for SMTP AUTH-only submission, that would be a great feature.

Len


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