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Re: Handling of -all

2005-02-24 15:14:15
At 01:39 PM 2/24/2005 -0800, you wrote:

Quoting David MacQuigg <dmq(_at_)gain(_dot_)com>:
> What people do you have in mind?  I am thinking about people who operate
> public mail servers.  If they don't understand a simple reject message
> ("Sorry, wrong number.), they shouldn't be operating a public mail
> server.  If they can't fix the problem themselves, and they can't afford to
> pay someone to fix it, then they can't be serious about wanting to operate
> a public mail server.  Private mail servers can go do what they want, but
> operating a public mail server should be a public trust.  Anyone who abuses
> that trust does not deserve out sympathy.

"People who operate public mail servers" -- especially the very large ones -- do
not sit between their users and their users' correspondents' servers,
explaining and handling bounces and rejections for them.  Instead, the
confusing responses are most often delivered directly to non-technical end
users.

I guess I will need a specific example. Let's say I send a message to someone at pobox.com, and it comes back "gain.com ( my ISP ) is not authorized to use address [217.183.69.117]". I'm going to call gain.com, and they will be getting a lot of calls from subscribers like me. I suppose gain.com could try to blame it on pobox.com, but that excuse is going to get pretty lame after 100 complaints.

Give me a scenario where the wrong people get blamed.

-- Dave



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