Sudhakar Chandra rearranged electrons thusly:
> Amol Gokhale proclaimed:
> > What I want is that if the mail is sent within my Lan it should not
> > generate any message. But, if the mail is sent outside my Lan it
> > should send a mail back to the user when the mail is forwarded on
> > by the smtp with a time stamp.
> "The internet perceives censorship as damage and routes around it."
> Even if you found a way to do this, it is certainly not fool proof. What
Thaths - the mail has to be forwarded back to the _user_ I think, according to
Amol. AFAICT he doesn't want to snoop into his users mail - he wants something
like DSN (only, more specialized).
[DSN is basically what the return-receipt-to function in pine / netscape etc
requests. Dont remember which RFC it is though ...]
+suresh
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