An early Friday one.
Do MAILER-DAEMON failed delivery messages for messages sent to a mail list,
and subsequently dispatched to a large number of addressees, some of whom
may be unknown to the sender, breach the fair obtaining principle when they
detail the non-recipients.
e.g. A recent email which contained what in some
cultural/socialogical/terratorial groups could be viewed as rude or abusive
and yet in others as normal names seemed to be rejected by several email
servers.
Secondly, are those mail servers which reject such postings prejudiced in
any way?
Ian W
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