Steve schrieb am Montag, den 29. Dezember 2008:

Hi,

*snip*

> The point is that German law is saying that IF you take the mail, then you 
> HAVE to deliver it. You can theoretically take the mail into queue and not 
> deliver it but you need to get permission from the mail owner to do so. And 
> if it comes hard on hard, then the original recipient still has the 
> possibility to say that you deleted the mail and then you are lost. That kind 
> of risk no one wants to take. I know, I know. It is stupid but Germany is 
> full of regulations all over the place. Lucky me I am from Switzerland :)
Of course there are some options to get out of this problem. Having a on-site
policy signed by every recipient is one option (in my eyes the best) or just
not discard mails. Tag them and let the recipient decide (let them use sieve,
sql baseѕ policies with a webfrontend, client side filtering and so on). 

This is what most administrators in Germeny do. 

Alex
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