On Sunday, 19 August 2018 08:17:37 BST Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> colonies and might not care that you're not.  You could enable SSL (now
> called TLS) anyway as part of the learning experience.

Is there any learning involved?  I assumed that my domain and all its 
subdomains would just respond to https requests and not to http requests after 
the switch.  Would I have to do any work on my site?

> > So what is the legal position?
> 
> Put them on the spot by asking?  Don't say your country in case that
> gives them an easy way out.

Not telling them the country might be a bit difficult when they host my 
mailserver :-)

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                Terry Coles



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