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Posted by Sanders Kaufman on 09/17/07 03:41
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> Sanders Kaufman wrote:
>> It's sometimes quite interesting to check out the headers on various
>> corporate emails because they go through SO MUCH e-bureaucracy.
>
> You're right - internally they may be relayed. But once they're out of
> the intranet and into the internet, there should be no relays.
Nicht vahr - there are perfectly good reasons to relay there, as well.
For example I have my domain (kaufman.net) which hosts several client
domains. They want me to provide some value-added services to their
email without them having to get involved.
So what I do is relay their mail through kaufman.net. That way, when
they check their POP or send via SMTP, they don't have to concern
themselves with incoming spam filtering and outgoing content management.
(In truth, I don't do very much - but it makes them *feel* better.)
> I was referring to the publicly visible site - and I should have made
> myself more clear about it.
What do you mean by "publicly visible"?
NorTel.com is a publicly visible site.
As was GTE.
As are my clients.
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