On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 06:20:48PM -0500, Scott Gifford wrote: > Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 06:09:26PM -0500, Scott Gifford wrote: > > > A good .qmail-default file could create a temporary place to store > > > mail to each domain, delivered to a real mailbox later on when the > > > domain was registered for. > > > > which kinda is the program delivery I spoke of. > > > > This would be even more insane. You'd have issues with privacy rights > > immediatley. > > Whether or not that's true depends on their relationship with their > partners which are doing the registrations. If it's possible to > verify that the person who registered the domain name is the same > person signing up for service and getting the mail for that domain, I > can't think of any privacy issues...
There's a bigger privacy issue. Accepting and somehow storeing mail for a foreign domain (it is until the user signs up) would break laws over here. should be somehow equal in the US. > Without any kind of verification, I completely agree that this is a > huge privacy problem. 8-) -- | Henning Brauer | PGP-Key: http://misc.bsws.de/hb/pubkey.asc | BS Web Services | Roedingsmarkt 14, 20459 Hamburg, DE | http://bsws.de Unix is very simple, but it takes a genius to understand the simplicity. (Dennis Ritchie)
