Hi Taco,
On Friday, September 14, 2001, at 11:34 pm, Taco Scargo wrote:
> Hi Tarren,
>> Any chance that the Neomail package could be updated to do a check when
>> logging in that the username supplied actually belongs to the virtual
>> site from which it is being accessed?
>
> Why ?
Several reasons that I can think of...
a) If you access Neomail by a domain unrelated to your user-id, you
cannot send any email, as you end-up with an invalid email address
([EMAIL PROTECTED] - which won't exist) - however, you can read all your
email, so...
b) If customers are charged transfer usage, they can avoid some by
reading their email through another customers domain, thereby inflating
the other customers bill.
Point a) is enough for me, although b) is a consideration too - I just
know I'm going to get loads of customers try to use the boxes main
address instead of their own domain, and then complain about not being
able to send mail!
Regards,
Tarren.
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