Autor: W B Hacker Data: A: exim users Assumpte: Re: [exim] Mailing list messages go awry.
Ian Eiloart wrote: >
> --On 25 August 2006 17:26:06 -0600 Sherwood Botsford <sbotsford@???>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Once a
>>week or so, I go through this, adding some names to the blackhole
>>list. (As a school we have a high turnover. I forward for a year
>>after they leave, then junk anything else.)
>
>
> Don't do that - reject it. Otherwise people will think they're being
> ignored. Important notifications could go missing, and your school could
> -in some rare circumstances- find itself in legal hot water. Legal
> notifications that are rejected by your server are not considered
> delivered. Notifications that are black-holed can in some arbitration cases
> be considered proper legal notification.
>
smtp is not, ordinarily, a means of communication with inherent standing as far
as 'legal notification' is concerned. Far too much can go awry, though message +
intentional, manual, responding confirmation is 'good enough' for most courts,
absent a challenge by/against one or more of the involved parties.
That said, I agree that it is better to reject smtp traffic for folks who are no
longer in the current user community.
;-)
Bill Hacker
- retired International Record Carrier & 'nailed up' Private Networks mavin -
critters which *MAY* have inherent legal standing, though not always, even then....