Re: German law 303a (was Re: Spamassassin not catching spam (Follow-up))

2015-03-26 Thread Robert Schetterer
Am 26.03.2015 um 16:39 schrieb David F. Skoll: > I find this discussion intriguing. The German law cited earlier also > forbids you from changing data (original German word "verändert" --- > did I get that right?) > > It seems to me this could make subject tagging illegal. In fact, a rigid > int

Re: German law 303a (was Re: Spamassassin not catching spam (Follow-up))

2015-03-26 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 26.03.2015 um 16:39 schrieb David F. Skoll: I find this discussion intriguing. The German law cited earlier also forbids you from changing data (original German word "verändert" --- did I get that right?) It seems to me this could make subject tagging illegal. In fact, a rigid interpretati

German law 303a (was Re: Spamassassin not catching spam (Follow-up))

2015-03-26 Thread David F. Skoll
I find this discussion intriguing. The German law cited earlier also forbids you from changing data (original German word "verändert" --- did I get that right?) It seems to me this could make subject tagging illegal. In fact, a rigid interpretation could make SMTP illegal since you add a Receive