From: "Viraj Alankar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Now by being able to see this traffic, we can do some interesting things.
If
> anyone has played with dsniff, there are 2 tools in that package that come
to
> mind: mailsnarf and tcpkill :). For those that do not know, mailsnarf
> basically dumps out SMTP monitored traffic in mbox format. tcpkill can be
used
> to kill TCP connections by sending RST's to both endpoints.
>
> So we have a way of seeing all mail traffic, and a way to kill a
connection.

You're treading on _very_ dicey legal ground.  If you were to deliberately
take a copy of MY outbound mail, for any purpose whatsoever, I'd certainly
want to sue you.  If you can _count_ the mails they send (without copying
the contents) _and_ you have contractual limits on their accounts, you may
be fine, but I wouldn't want to count on it.
--
derek


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