my 2 cents.  

smtp auth is cool, however, users are stupid and can't 
set it up.  My clients can't even find this in their outlook,
netscape that i had to go back to pop before smtp.




On Sun, 19 May 2002, Anthony E. Greene wrote:

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> On 19-May-2002/19:07 -0400, Mike Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Brother Paiz, I'm afraid you misread or misunderstood my comment.
> >
> >Not all mailers understand or can make use of SMTP AUTH.  I did not say 
> >"not all MTAs"...mailers = client mail programs.  MTAs = mail servers.
> 
> Outlook, Outlook Express, Netscape, Mozilla, Eudora, The Bat, Pegasus,
> and Evolution, all support SMTP AUTH in some form. Pine and mutt users can
> setup their local sendmail to use SMTP AUTH with their smarthost.
> 
> What mailers do you need to support that don't support SMTP AUTH? Granted,
> not all of them are easy to setup, but the support should be there for all
> your users. It's possible that some are using older mailers that predate
> the SMTP AUTH specification.
> 
> Tony
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