[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Barry A. Warsaw) writes: > So if a process handed qmail-smtpd a message without a Date: header, > and it sends the message on to some remote smtpd without adding the > Date: header, is that legal? I guess you'd say because Qmail wasn't > the originator of the message, it would be
Playing the qmail advocate, I'd probably say this, yes. > but the remote smtpd would be within its rights to reject it. Perhaps, but I still don't think this makes qmail's behavior illegal. Given a rejected message, the trail of guilt would lead back to the originating program, where the problem should be corrected. -- (http://tmda.sourceforge.net/) _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers
