1 Jun
2005
1 Jun
'05
1:20 p.m.
1) monopoly isps 2) standard config 3) lack of ability to make 1/2/3 changes here/there/everywhere (config drift) for customers not paying more than the 'standard'.
There are other reasons of course. Also, customers with their own SMTP/IMAP services COULD just do tcp/587 'submission'... but we covered that ground already I think?
I don't usually send an email just for a one-liner (unless it is very funny), but a "thank you" is in order. It was mostly a mis-understanding of the argument on my part, but that does put some things in light. Thanks! Gadi.