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Re: certified email in ubuntu

 

I am also confused. I looked up certified email and got that it is a service provided by ISPs in which for a small fee, businesses who have a list of registered email addresses and whose email content has been checked, can send out mass emails which will bypass the recipient's spam filters. But as I say, it's a service provided by ISPs not by your own server, so maybe I have the wrong idea?

Matt

On 19/05/12 07:54, supernova wrote:

> Hi Super,
> I'm not quite clear by what you mean with "Certified email system". Do you mean we would be hosting a mail-server a la gmail?
> With metta, Chris

I think it is necessary, but i'm not sure.anyway it could be a good service for business...
Supernova
> On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 12:07 PM, supernova <supernova.it@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:supernova.it@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi to all, I know that this could not be the right place for this proposal.
>>
>> I think that a good application for people using Ubuntu, and that
>> could call new users to Ubuntu could be a certified email system.
>> There aren't many but there's the need. A free and a non-free version
>> could be implemented, in order to cover the cost of it. Something like
>> Ubuntu One.
>>
>> What do you think? I know a lot of linux users who have certified
>> email implemented on their own server at home...but for standard users
>> it could be a problem :-)
>>
>> Want to discuss about it?
>>
>> Supernova
>>
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