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On Thu, 13 May 1999, Dave Sill wrote:
> less consistent, but that's not foolproof. Echo isn't handled by the
> smtp server, it's done by the telnet client, so there's no way to
> disable it from the server side.
> -Dave

Telnet protocol allows you to turn off echo... but then you're assuming
"telnet" protocol.  You could probably best do this with a proxy.

Scott


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