On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, Viktor Steinmann wrote:
As an ISP, you do...
- what a customers pays for
- what the law requires
Thanks for summing things up in two simple lines,
what i were not able to express shorter ;-)
Is either the case here? Nope. If anybody wants you to do work for them - and
forwarding messages to people, who's IP you'll have to grep out of Logfiles
first (in the worst case) *is* work - this entity should pay for it.
If it concerns dynamically allocated IP addresses I second this opinion,
however if it costs you no work to identify the customer, why not forward
the message? As long as it is not too much work, the customer will be
happy or at least ammused about the mail. So if it costs you
significant work to find out who had the ip address, silently discarding
the mail is the way to go in deed.
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