> The real problem is when JAMES will talk to other Servers using SMTP
> protocol.
JAMES could not care less about SMTP AUTH when sending to other SMTP
servers. It doesn't use it. Servers sending *to* JAMES should only be
sending e-mail for domains handled locally at JAMES. Relaying is no longer
an acceptable practice on the Internet. E-mail handling is permissible only
when receiving e-mail to or from a known subscriber.
> "if you setup James to require SMTP-Auth for all cases,
> you assume that every other mail server in the world
> will configure login information to your James server."
JAMES only requires SMTP AUTH for domains that it does not handle locally.
Other servers sending TO a local domain do not require SMTP AUTH.
--- Noel
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