I'm setting up a simple email server using Postfix and Red Hat's IPOP3 and 
IPOP3S. I was told that some of those who will; be using it will be 
travelling a lot and thus will be using different ISPs. But they are too 
lazy to fiddle with the SMTP server settings in their laptops. So that 
means I have a problem: accepting SMTP requests from other domains.

I was advised to enable POP-before-SMTP as a solution. How does one do 
this? The Postfix docs are kinda fuzzy on this one. And I don't want the 
server to be an open relay (spam magnet)!

God bless!
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