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On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 19:04:37 -0400
"Marc G. Fournier" <scrappy@hub.org> wrote:
> >> Yes. Unless the commandprompt server is configured to use SMTP AUTH
> >> (which in the case of cmd could be an exception, but it can't be
> >> the rule of course)
> >
> > How can you tell if a server uses SMTP AUTH? I relay my mail
> > through authsmtp.com when I'm on the road.
>
> Magnus' desire is taht all @postgresql.org would have to go *through*
> mail.postgresql.org, not through some third party smtp server,
> whether it is my desktop here, or authsmtp.com ...
Which I directly, loudly, pointedly and explicitly state:
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Joshua D. Drake
:P
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