On 16-aug-2007, at 21:30, SM wrote:
It would also restrict you to using a Return-path which is valid
for the network from which you are sending the mail. That may not
be practical in some environments where you don't have an existing
account and you can only send mail through the local mail server
(no access to submission port on home server, e.g. outgoing TCP 587
blocked or network unreachable).
So what you're saying is that any mail server should be able to
source messages from any mail user using any email address in any
domain.
Sorry, that's not a reasonable desire in my opinion. If you find your
path to your home mail server blocked, find yourself better
connectivity rather than opening a gaping hole in the architecture.
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