Case in point:

A Christian School is one of my clients.

You think they like their students getting porn ?  Not a chance.  And,
there's no reason ANYONE should get that crap in THEIR email if they
didn't ASK for it to be sent there.

At this point, ALL inbound mail goes to the Administrator until we can
figure out how to guarantee that no child @ the school will receive
anything they don't want.

This brings up another question:

Is there some way for someone else to read all mail to a domain and
"approve" which emails go through and which don't ?


IMHO, any opt-in would have to be from the parents approving the
delivery of NONFILTERED emails.


> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Craig R Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 12:24 PM
> > To: Smith, Rick
> > Cc: Rich Wellner; Christopher Davis;
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: [SAtalk] Porn mail deleting for school
> > 
> > Smith, Rick wrote:
> > 
> > SR> Why the hell should anyone have objections for deleting 
> porn mail 
> > SR> for email accounts delivered to children !?
> > 
> > Because you can never prevent false positives.  And because 
> > exposure to porn is
> > not necessarily harmful.
> > 
> > SR> I'm all for it.  Running Qmail / vpopmail / spamd in a 
> > grade school at
> > SR> the moment,
> > SR> and looking for a way to do this, too.
> > 
> > I would repeat my comments about consulting with attorneys 
> > before implementing 
> > anything but an opt-in system where the kids and/or parents 
> > consent to the 
> > filtering happening to their individual kids.
> > 
> > C
> > 
> > PS Yes, the "porn not harmful" comment is a troll
> > 
> > 
> 

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