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> > When a server sends an email there is never ever a need for an
> > account.
> 
> That's not always true - if you have outsourced your mail services (as
> we unfortunately have), you ALWAYS have to specify a user name. It's
> called ASMTP (authenticated SMTP).

OMG, your provider jumped a big shark there... Didn't know this even existed. :)
 
> Otherwise the mail is rejected - can't put open relays on the
> internet!
And I certainly wouldn't suggest such thing :)

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