29 Jun
2005
29 Jun
'05
8:40 a.m.
On 29/06/05, william(at)elan.net <william@elan.net> wrote:
Another issue is that are doing the forwarding are the ones that are most often least maintained as far as upgrading software and enabling new SMTP features. As a result an idea that we will ask all forwarders to change and identify themselves in forwarded mail can not happen as quickly as path authentication proponents want.
Please name a few names on just who is not enabling "new smtp features" And what "smtp features" you'd like enabled. RFC 2822 / ESMTP hasnt changed all that much, and then there's SES, which if you call an SMTP feature, I'd beg to differ on that ..