Am 26.05.2014 13:01, schrieb Jochen Bern:
On -10.01.-28163 20:59, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 25.05.2014 01:18, schrieb Jochen Bern:
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 ^^^
And with the above highlighting, I shall rest my case of you never understanding word one of what I wrote.
WTF - how do you imagine to solve if someone is using his gmail account and gmail-address for sending a message?
damned in that case *you are not resposible for anything* because you can't and the only one responsible for his mistake is the user doing so - social problems can't be solved on a technical level
you started with:
If I may answer your question with a question: How well does "*our* entire (outgoing-)mailserver" translate to "for all e-mails our *users* send, including those working at remote locations or with mobile devices", assuming that that latter is your actual goal?
it *does not matter* the mobile device has to use the same mailserver as any other device and if the user using his ISP's MTA because he is too stupid to enter the correct configuration or willingly ignores it not your problem
so please stop talking bullshit