> From: Adam McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 20:21:46 -0500
>
> The answer is that they should use their ISP's server for sending mail.
>
> This will become more and more necessary as ISP's begin blocking access to
> outside mail servers. If you don't tell them this now, you are just going to
> have a headache later.
I actually intercept outgoing traffic to point 25 and send it to my own
server. I've only had one person notice this and when I explained why, he
decided that he could see how that might be useful and didn't bother me about
it any more. If ISPs did that instead of blocking access, this wouldn't be an
issue.
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