At 11.02 -0500 04-01-30, Bonatti, Chris wrote:
Yet SMTP is ALWAYS unicast
connection-oriented.
SMTP was multicasting until a few years back, when some
dumb people thought they could stop spam by forbidding an
SMTP server to accept messages which were not to or from a
local user. We all know that they did not succeed!
Until then, you could send one copy of a message across the
Atlantic, and have it expanded to multiple-recipients at
the other side. Now, you can do the same thing only
if all the recipients belong to the same local mail server.
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Jacob Palme <jpalme(_at_)dsv(_dot_)su(_dot_)se> (Stockholm University and KTH)
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