Am 25.05.2014 01:18, schrieb Jochen Bern:
On -10.01.-28163 20:59, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 23.05.2014 17:51, schrieb Jochen Bern:
So the specific *LEGAL REQUIREMENTS* I gave as an example don't apply to your servers/organization/country/whatever? Good for you. Now how about we wait for Dmitry to tell us whether or not *he* needs the solution to *his* problem to address such scenarios?
which legal requirements?
Legal requirements like, for example, these German ones: http://www.recht-im-internet.de/themen/archivierung.htm Note that the legalese addresses users acting in the name of a company, *regardless* of what infrastructure they're using to do so
and *that is* why if you are sending with @domain1.example.com you have to use the MTA responsible for @domain1.example.com
strange that you try to contradict what i originally said while you acknowldege it at the same time
the user *always must* use the one and only SMTP server responsible for his domain, especially in times of SPF, DKIM and DMARC and spoofing protections for incoming mail