On Mon 28 Jul 2014 at 22:00:00 +0200, Slavko wrote: > Dňa Mon, 28 Jul 2014 20:51:31 +0100 Brian <a...@cityscape.co.uk> > napísal: > > > You never really answered my questiom. If you place something in a > > public place, a mailserver, for example, why should it be a criminal > > offence to look at it. If you did not want it to be seen you have the > > solution at hand. > > Yes, i provided answer to you. I try it again: If is something in > public place, it doesn't mean, that anybody can do anything with it.
You are stating the obvious. I'll try a more technical answer. Remember, you were of the opinion that using nmap could be a criminal offence in some countries (which you declined to name). I will use my preferred email client (telnet) for this test. brian@desktop:~$ telnet mail.o2.co.uk 25 Trying 82.132.141.69... Connected to mail.o2.co.uk. Escape character is '^]'. 220 mail.o2.co.uk ESMTP Service ready brian@desktop:~$ telnet mail.o2.co.uk 587 Trying 82.132.141.69... telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection timed out I also used another 40.000 ports. Happpier with this? Communication is one of the most basic human needs. Have I transgressed its boundaries? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20140728203837.gb19...@copernicus.demon.co.uk