Paul McNett wrote:
 >> Put up your own email server on the net, that allows unauthenticated
 >> port 25 connections from your devices in the field. Then send the mail
 >> anywhere you want from there.

Gil Hale wrote:
> I have pondered doing that, but am concerned that it could be harnessed by
> "evil doers" also.  Still worth looking into before I go out and subscribe
> to a dialup ISP I guess...  So far it has not been a big issue, as I do not
> even tell my clients I am eMailing backup and intrusion stats to a gMail
> account set up for each client.

IMO it is much better to be in complete control of your infrastructure. 
Well, as much in control as is practical. Learning how to set up and 
secure a postfix mailserver is worth it, IMO.

You never know when your ISP will change the rules on you. Take the reins!

Paul


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