On Sun, 27 May 2001, Mitch Halmu wrote:
On Sun, 27 May 2001, Dan Hollis wrote:
On Sun, 27 May 2001, Roeland Meyer wrote:
You must not have a roaming staff or are willing to keep telcos wealthy.
roaming staff either use webmail or pop-before-smtp.
-Dan
Is there a rule that, except for local dial-in, we cannot offer the same services to a client located in a part of the world that we dont't have a dial-in POP as we offer to our local clients? Why shouldn't such clients be able to get their dial-in somewhere and the rest of their services from somewhere else? That includes using a remote SMTP server in the same way a local user can, period.
--Mitch NetSide
Mitch, Lets end this useless thread now. If it wasn't obvious to everyone previously, it is definately obvious now. You're a whining crybaby who doesn't want to secure his servers for ANY REASON. No matter that the technology is there to do so. No matter that it will NOT cause undue problems for your customers. You just want to whine about something. I'm for one SICK OF IT! If you don't like being listed in MAPS/ORBS/NAME-YOUR-LIST, secure your servers. If you want to complain about it somewhere, do it someplace where it at least has a chance of being operational content. This is NANOG. Even if you drop the NA prefix, the rest of that means "NETWORK OPERATORS GROUP." It does NOT mean "open mailserver operators group" or anything like it. So, grow up. Secure your server. Contact us from another email address when you have. For now, you're <PLONKED!> --- John Fraizer EnterZone, Inc