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(1) Is it our responsibilty as providers of mail to
stop virus's from entering another persons network/computer through our mail
server? I posed the question to myself and not quiet sure how to
answer. I personally don't think it is, what do you guys do?
(2) From an ISP standpoint, what do you all
consider excessive use on the mail server? A certain number of messages
per day? Or maybe a certain number of Bytes sent or received.
I have been struggling with myself over these very
issues lately and cannot come to a firm decision. Hopefully someone out
there can offer some advice on these subjects and any other E-Mail specific
policies that they or their company have implemented.
Thank You All in Advance
Stephen LaBuda
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