>Decent administrators do NOT read other people's mail for any reason. When
>diagnosis requires that we interact directly with someone else's mailbox, we
>get their permission.
So you're willing to spend possibly days to get the permission of everyone
in the company to deal with a mail loop or spammer? You've got thousands
of E-mails sitting in the queue, with more being added every minute. What
if someone doesn't give their permission? You can't just buy a new mail
server.
A lot of people seem to think you can run a mail server without ever having
to look at the spool files.
-Scott
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