On 12/16/2010 12:20 PM, Jerrale G wrote:
Not unethical or compromising private data. If the information can be
sniffed unencrypted on the wire it is already compromised. Most email
administrators already have access to mail stores where the same data
is stored unencrypted. A company's mail se
Not unethical or compromising private data. If the information can be
sniffed unencrypted on the wire it is already compromised. Most email
administrators already have access to mail stores where the same data
is stored unencrypted. A company's mail server and storage is not for
personal use
On 12/14/10 5:43 PM, Randy Ramsdell wrote:
Jeroen Geilman wrote:
On 12/14/10 4:04 PM, Randy Ramsdell wrote:
Matt Hayes wrote:
BCC'ing all of your user's email is unethical IMHO. Scan outgoing and
incoming email for spam; done. That way you aren't compromising your
users' private informat
On 12/14/2010 11:43 AM, Randy Ramsdell wrote:
> Jeroen Geilman wrote:
>> On 12/14/10 4:04 PM, Randy Ramsdell wrote:
>>> Matt Hayes wrote:
>>
BCC'ing all of your user's email is unethical IMHO. Scan outgoing and
incoming email for spam; done. That way you aren't compromising yo
Jeroen Geilman wrote:
On 12/14/10 4:04 PM, Randy Ramsdell wrote:
Matt Hayes wrote:
BCC'ing all of your user's email is unethical IMHO. Scan outgoing and
incoming email for spam; done. That way you aren't compromising your
users' private information nor possible security to your clients.
On 12/14/10 4:04 PM, Randy Ramsdell wrote:
Matt Hayes wrote:
On 12/13/2010 9:31 PM, Jerrale G wrote:
How would you store a CC of all mailings relayed through postfix, sent
by our users. We have plenty of logs but they dont tell us if someone
sends spam and how much, so that we may reprimand the
On Tue, 14 Dec 2010 09:21:29 -0500
Matt Hayes articulated:
> BCC'ing all of your user's email is unethical IMHO. Scan outgoing and
> incoming email for spam; done. That way you aren't compromising your
> users' private information nor possible security to your clients.
In certain locals, unles
Matt Hayes wrote:
On 12/13/2010 9:31 PM, Jerrale G wrote:
How would you store a CC of all mailings relayed through postfix, sent
by our users. We have plenty of logs but they dont tell us if someone
sends spam and how much, so that we may reprimand the user early before
ending up on spam lists.
On 12/13/2010 9:31 PM, Jerrale G wrote:
> How would you store a CC of all mailings relayed through postfix, sent
> by our users. We have plenty of logs but they dont tell us if someone
> sends spam and how much, so that we may reprimand the user early before
> ending up on spam lists. We could even
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On 14 Dec 2010, at 02:31, Jerrale G wrote:
> How would you store a CC of all mailings relayed through postfix, sent by our
> users. We have plenty of logs but they dont tell us if someone sends spam and
> how much, so that we may reprimand the user
How would you store a CC of all mailings relayed through postfix, sent
by our users. We have plenty of logs but they dont tell us if someone
sends spam and how much, so that we may reprimand the user early before
ending up on spam lists. We could even use other third party software to
track and
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