| Subject: | What are your thoughts about using... |  
| Summary: | Package rating comment |  
| Messages: | 5 |  
| Author: | Richard Keizer |  
| Date: | 2011-11-09 08:52:50 |  
| Update: | 2011-11-10 10:28:12 |  
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Richard Keizer rated this package as follows:
| Utility:  | Good | 
| Consistency:  | Good | 
| Documentation:  | Sufficient | 
| Examples:  | Good | 
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  Richard Keizer - 2011-11-09 08:52:51  
What are your thoughts about using this class when you consider the 'greylisting' topic? http://jl.ly/Email/grey11.html 
  
  Sceptre - 2011-11-09 14:44:43 -  In reply to message 1 from Richard Keizer 
Hi Richard, 
 
the class is not affected by graylisting or SPF because it will not deliver the e-mails to the recipient server directly. Instead it will rely on your e-mail server to deliver the e-mail. 
  
  Richard Keizer - 2011-11-09 14:59:23 -  In reply to message 2 from Sceptre 
I've seen that your example works using a local smtp host. 
But what will happen when using an external host? 
  
  Richard Keizer - 2011-11-10 08:39:24 -  In reply to message 2 from Sceptre 
Hi Sceptre, 
 
forget the last comment, I had direct delivery in mind, which is not what this is about. 
I'll update the rating asap. 
 
Thanks! 
  
  Sceptre - 2011-11-10 10:28:12 -  In reply to message 4 from Richard Keizer 
correct. The class will deliver to an smtp server of your choice. The idea behind it is the "classic" business use where you want to send e-mails for your company and want all communication to pass through your corporate SMTP server. 
 
This "external SMTP server" can be on localhost as well. 
  
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