Better to authenticate them instead of setting up POP-before-SMTP. If
your users are using GPRS to connect, POP-before-SMTP adds to the
traffic. :D

Authenticated SMTP is more secure, IMHO.


On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 18:11:31 +0800 (PHT), Manny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How does one enable POP-before-SMTP in Postfix? I have to set up a mail
> server with "roaming" users who are too lazy to change the SMTP server
> settings in the email clients on their laptops (ggrrr...). And I don't
> want to leave my mail server as an open relay!
> 
> Thanks in advance! God bless!
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