John Carter wrote:
> ...
> The likelihood this will be abused is small. But it opens the
> possibility of untracable* harassing and threating mail, spamming (even
> on a minor level) and the like. (*Often by the time I'm informed of a
> problem, DHCP [which is used for classrooms and student labs] has given
> the IP address to another workstation.)
If you've got DHCP logs you can figure out what MAC had the IP address
at the time the SMTP log entry was made.
PITA but doable.
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