My belief is that a mail server should deliver mail - just as a router
routes packets. Leave it to bolt-on solutions to manage
consent-policies. Even if you write the best consent policy requirement
in the world, it's not going to win over a majority of users because
admins want to run what works for them. This doesn't belong in a
standard for SMTP, IMO.
My MTA enforces tons of policy about what mail it should transport. This
seems perfectly sensible - it doesn't promiscuously transport all mail to
anywhere. I'd like my users to have their individual policies enforced at
our organisational boundary. Why am I wrong?
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