29 Aug
2003
29 Aug
'03
8:41 p.m.
In article <20030829162412.GA9397@dipole.informationwave.net>, Omachonu Ogali <nanog@missnglnk.com> writes
In which case, the telecommuters should use their organization's mail servers with SMTP authentication (yes, authentication, not pop-before-smtp).
I'm a telecommuter, I'm also a freelance, so my organisation is "me". I like the idea of running a reliable mail server with authentication, at my home base. Which is my home. I just have to get AOL not to define it as "residential". -- Roland Perry