Welcome to English 101.....

 Configuring the mail account in their MUA independently on their
 internet connection is much easier than changing SMTP server every
 time they connect to other network.

Poster is saying it is easier to setup port 587 in MUA instead of configuring PSPF....

This really is an important point. Your current system makes things
unnecessarily difficult for roadwarriors.

Another poster offers a good supporting reason to use 587 in MUA (regardless of PSPF).

On 05.05.09 10:48, Charles Gregory wrote:
Roadwarriors (cute term, BTW) form a very small proportion of my users,
but even so, the solution for them is 5 minutes setup. I *will* be
implementing it.

I say the last argument only covers a small portion of my users, BUT it is so easy to setup (only 5 minutes for me on my server), I *will* be implementing the first poster's suggestion (port 587 with smtp auth).

Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
5 minutes of setup every time they change internet connection...
and even non-road-warriors will have to change that every time they change
connection.

People see what they want to see......

I welcome reasoned debate, but that has to start with reading what people are actually saying, and not interpreting every sentence with the worst possible attitude.

- Charles

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