--On 28 September 2005 14:22:24 +0100 Philip Hazel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Wed, 28 Sep 2005, Ian Eiloart wrote:

We do log ident, with a 3 second timeout, but actually don't get a lot of
useful information from it.

As I keep saying whenever this thread reincarnates: the ident
information is not meant to be useful to you. It is meant to be useful
to the sysadmins of the host that sent it when you pass it back to them
in the event of a problem or query.

Ah, but you're forgetting the case where the sysadmin of the server is the sysadmin of the clients, too. In this case IDENT can be useful to me.

I should have been more explicit. Our servers handle tens of thousands of emails. Only a handful have yielded ANY ident data at all. Only one of those was from an external source, and it didn't identify a user. So, my experience is that when ident data is returned, I *can* make use of it without referring to anyone else.

Of 10 hits yesterday, 8 were encrypted

So that you *can't* make any use of it.

Except I can, because I administer the clients. At least, that's the theory. I'm not sure how I'd go about it.

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