This time two of fellows answer me, thank you Eric and Dave for such speedy
answer.
Dave Sill wrote:
> Apparently not. There aren't any MUA's that I'm aware of that do
> anything special with DSN's. Dan considered DSN too cumbersome, so he
> created his own easy-to-parse-but-also-human-readable bounce format.
>
In terms of MUA, yes. As far as I know, only Netscape and ms outlook, can answer
"Disposition-Notification-To" header, that is MDN message. That's the other issue,
it's nice to know that my counterpart has read or open our mail through MDN,
but more important, I need to know whether my own smtp server notify me, that
my mail is already sent to my counterpart smtp server. And what is Dan's
easy-to-parse-but -also-human-readable bounce format, and how to use it?
> >Security is top priority in qmail, as far as I know, but how come the nice security
> >support feature like DSN is out of questions?
>
> How is DSN a security feature?
>
>
I didn't said "DSN a security feature", I said "nice security support feature", and
that's is
my own term, not referencing any RFC. I feel more secure and confident, if my own smtp
could tell me where (when) my message has been sent, and if (for instance) by mistake I
have address my email to the wrong recepient, I could at once take proper action.
Best regards,
Ferri Andy Ch.
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