* Michael Scheidell <scheid...@secnap.net>:
> Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> > * Michael Scheidell <scheid...@secnap.net>:
> >   
> > I'm sorry, but automatic removal e.g. by a cron called script is not an
> > option in my case. I need to stick with Germans laws. In a nutshell they 
> > say:
> >
> >   If the server accepts a message it has to be delivered to the user. You 
> > may
> >   put it into quarantine, BUT you may not delete it automatically. Deletion
> >   has to be the recipients decision.
> >
> >   
> don't they also say if you quarantine it you have to send an NDR?
> if you DON'T accept it you also have to send an NDR, right?
> 
> so, in Germany, backscatter is required by law, right?

Nope. It's pretty straightforward: Either you reject it or you accept it
during SMTP session. No bounce. No NDR.


> sounds like they made these rules during octoberfest.. and from the beer 
> garden.

Not the worst place to make plans... ;)

p...@rick

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