Re: OT: why I don't want CCs
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On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 12:02:31AM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> > You never gave any explaination at all as to why they would be an
> > issue, just made a paranoid statement that everybody flat dismissed
> > and claimed it as fact.
>
> I did give an explanation. Work mail must originate from a work SMTP
> server. Personal mail has no business being routed through the work SMTP
> server. What part of that is there to not understand?
I can understand the whole personal mail not on business servers, but
what's wrong with the other way around? I don't see anything
ethically or legally questionable about that. If it puts you in a
legally questionable position to email something through a mail server
other than your employers, then email probably isn't the best way to
get it there anyway.
> And you still haven't cited that it is a wrong thing to do. Get cracking.
> I'm tired of being the only one to cite relevant passages from RFCs. Time
> for you, and others, to do their own homework.
Obvious design methods don't tend to get documented in RFCs. Sorry if
you don't have common sense.
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.''`. Paul Johnson <baloo@ursine.ca>
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