Krzysztof Dabrowski wrote:
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> they are :) SMTP AUTH is documented in ESMTP RFC (forgot the number).
Ah, well TLS still has a higher "swank factor". ;)
Though maybe if none of this works out due to client bugs I can go that
route assuming the auth handshake happens after switching to TLS. (Which I
can't imagine why it wouldn't, though I wonder if I can enforce that.)
I think I'll go scrounge that rfc up. Mmmm, 2554. All praise Magnus and
rfc.x42.com. ;)
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