On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 10:32:45AM -0600, Larry Sheldon wrote:
On 2/23/2010 4:43 AM, Cian Brennan wrote:
As has been pointed out several times, they can easily be pretty close. Simply force them to send using the outgoing server of their new ISP, but allow them to still access their mailbox (which is really the only important bit the ISP hosts) over pop/imap/whatever. It's not free, but given that the average ISP seems to give you only a few MB or space, it's hardly going to break the bank.
and they get shut down for TOS violations (for extra credit, whose TOS will apply?)(for more extra credit, who orders the shutdown?) they take their "portable" address somewhere else.
We deal with this problem *already* everytime someone smtps from their ISPs mailserver with an address not provided by their ISP. If the issue is outbound mail, they can be blocked from sending outbound mail. If the issue is inbound mail, they've broken the original ISP's TOS and in both cases, can be dealt with as normal.
Now what?
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