Slightly OT: Greylisting success or failure stories?
Paul Howarth
paul at city-fan.org
Fri Feb 4 18:04:14 UTC 2005
Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
> Paul Howarth wrote:
>> The traveling third party is, by definition, a roaming user. Not
>> *your* roaming user, but a roaming user nonetheless. It's up to that
>> user's organization to provide them with usable email connectivity.
>
>
> Not really. It's up to the ISP to provide connecting user with usable
> email connectivity. User's original organization / company / network /
> whatever that provides SMTP AUTH is an nice and usable extra feature,
> not a requirement.
It's getting more desirable as time goes by. Firstly because of
widespread blocking of regions/ISPs, and secondly because of
sender-authentication schemes like SPF that work best with an SMTP AUTH
arrangement.
Paul.
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