Not sure how this will work itself out (or how old this story is) but it's
probably worth noting and keeping an eye on...

"The Higher Regional Court now has ruled that blocking email by content is
unlawful as it is considered confidential in German law. Blocking is only
allowed when, say, a viral attack is imminent."

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/01/18/german_email_blocking/

Anyone know enough German (or is German) who can translate the ruling that's
linked in the above article?  The Google translated version is a tad hard to
decipher.

-Joe K.
Systems Administrator
Network Executive Software, Inc.
888-604-5573 / postmaster(at)netex(dot)com 

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