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		<description><![CDATA[SMTP authentication is important because you may use it to verify mail clients independent of their IP Addresses.  Without SMTP Authentication only those IP ranges indicated in the mynetworks parameter will be allowed to connect. So here is how it works with mynetworks. If you had a setting in the Postfix main.cf that looked like [...]]]></description>
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