7 Jul
2003
7 Jul
'03
10:29 a.m.
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, Simon Byrnand wrote:
Normally nobody reads the fineprint in contracts or EULA's but it's still there :)
Well... you need to have some sort of action from the EULA reader for it to become valid (ie. a click on the button that says "Yes, please, here's my soul and my firstborn").
Which "users" are you refering to anyway ? User X out on the internet sending you a message is usually going to go via their ISP's outgoing mailserver, so they're not connecting to your mailserver anyway. Only their ISP's mailserver will be connecting to your mailserver and "seeing" the HELO response.
Very true. That would invalidate the whole thing, if you spammed via your ISP's mail server. No way to see the greeting. -- Juha Saarinen