
It got to you by the list but I think your mail server rejected it due to a DMARC violation. I'm working on fixing that at the list server. On October 7, 2015 7:34:50 PM GMT+11:00, Andrew McGlashan <andrew.mcglashan@affinityvision.com.au> wrote:
Hi Russell,
Don't know why, but your message seems to have gotten to me, but not to the list?
On 7/10/2015 4:30 PM, Russell Coker wrote:
On Wed, 7 Oct 2015 03:19:46 PM Andrew McGlashan wrote:
With the metadata laws.... does anyone here have a good understanding on how we stand running our own mail servers onsite for ourselves and/or for our clients (domains owned by us and also by clients) ?
http://blog.fastmail.com/2015/04/09/fastmail-is-not-required-to-implement-t
he-australian-metadata-retention-laws/
If Fastmail is not an ISP according to the law then surely anyone else who runs a mail service for their clients would not be an ISP.
Well, I am neither an ISP or a "carrier", but my servers are 100% Australian owned and operated from an AU address. I only have a micro sized business, often times business turnover will count for something in the definitions to determine what rules apply.
Now if you ran a mail server and some other service for your clients then it might be different.
I still don't know where I stand.
Kind Regards AndrewM
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