> what do you mean with "external users"? xmail allows email that comes from
> the outside and is for a domain handled by the xmail server, that is the
> sense of an email server (imho :-)).

External users = just meant users from untrusted domains or ip's

> so with the the pop3/smtp auth (and that is the great thing of xmail) and
a
> relay.tab that only allows localhost and some other servers handled by
you -
> the server is very secure.
Yes I know I was wondering if there was another way

> and i really like the "mail from" check, the rdns-check and the
> "bad-list"-checks - thats why xmail server is the best (even if i critize
> some details :-)).
I may try it.  Will xmail -Mr # log this?

> dns changes don't have several days to take effect.
>

They can.  36 hours after the inital DNS push I'm still get the odd email
from the old server.  Hell even one the provider's DNS servers didn't switch
over till 24 hours later.  Yes I told them, they just didn't care, that's
what a large market share can do.
 There are only 2 broadband providers in town cable and adsl.  Cable is
fairly stable, though the administration is lacking skill (crackers and
spammers are plentiful on this service) and adsl is a joke, commonly has
problems 1/week.

Scott

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