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Date:      Mon, 23 Jul 2001 14:17:29 -0500
From:      Steve Price <steve@havk.org>
To:        chat@freebsd.org
Subject:   Verizon woes
Message-ID:  <20010723141729.G75590@bsd.havk.org>

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Does anyone know what's up with Verizon's new policy?  Supposedly
at the end of the month everyone that uses one of their mailservers
for outgoing mail will have to use somefoo@verizon.net as the From:
header in every message.  This is completely bogus unless they are
aiming to take over the world and become another AOL.  I know there
are going to be some pretty mad folks so they ought to get quite a
bit of flack over this.

Let's suppose they do make it stick though.  What other options
are there besides addressing every message as being from @verizon.net?
You could set the Reply-To: so replies go to the right place. You
could probably convince someone to allow you to do pop-before-smtp
and relay through their server.  You could setup webmail and use
it instead.  You could setup your own mailserver and send messages
through it.  Anything else?  What about all those small businesses
out there that just want to send mail as @somecompany.com and have
Verizon as their ISP.

Thanks.

-steve

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