At 7:48 PM -0400 4/29/03, Ken Hirsch wrote:
Well if there really are ISPs that don't provide SMTP service, you
can contract with
someone else to do it. There may be a slight expense, but it would be pretty
I'm sorry. You need to go off and look at real world email use
before you blithely make statements like that. Pandora's box is
open. People run their own mail servers. You aren't going to put it
back. Put some rational restrictions on them, yes. But you aren't
going to take it away or suddenly charge them thousands of dollars.
> Ah. Then please remove the double-opt-in requirement from the standard.
There is _no_ double-opt-in requirement. What I proposed is
Okay, fine. You had a bullet line that said:
- double opt-in required for mailing lists.
I guess I missed the context.
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Kee Hinckley
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I'm not sure which upsets me more: that people are so unwilling to accept
responsibility for their own actions, or that they are so eager to regulate
everyone else's.
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