1.) The MTA signs the message: This is problematic in the "traveling
salesperson" type scenario, because often then cannot use their company
mail server due to ISP filtering, etc.
Is there *any* authentication proposal that does not have that problem?
A. I need some way of allowing 0.0.0.0/0 for example.com if I don't want
the trouble of setting up some kind of authSMTP (and/or proxy/tunnel kit)
for my roaming users. Of course - the whole world's going to block me
pretty soon and then there's a strong incentive for me to fix my setup.
B. Or just give them all a webmail interface. Does anyone need a webmail
system? I'll write you one :-)
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