On Fri, 25 Apr 2003, Phil Chambers wrote:
> I can see why it was considered useful in the days when e-mail users
> were logged in on multi-user systems,
"in the days when"? I guess we must be living in the past here in
Cambridge. We seem to have quite a few multi-user systems still in use.
If one of our users abuses your system and you can't give me back any
ident information, I'm afraid I won't be nearly as helpful as I might be
in tracking down the culprit.
> days and I can see no way in which it can provide anything useful to my server.
I know of ISPs that use it to record data about their dial-up customers,
which they put in ident data, encrypted. That enables them to be sure
who sent what message. But I suspect this is a rare use.
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