On Tue, 3 Nov 1998, Mark Seuffert (Pirates) wrote:
> V. T. Mueller schrieb am 3 Nov 98, (you wrote):
> > The latter may violate legal issues here in Germany. As far as I know, you
> > are not allowed to delete any mail, you always have to transport it. (they
> > don't specify whereto, though :)
> Who says this, nettiquette? *curious*
German law. I don't remember which one... might be the new TKG.
If you're interested in laws concerning your business, check out
www.netlaw.de.
> Actually I speak from undeliverable mails, there is no local user I can
> deliver to and the sender address is a fake, exim do freeze them. You
> have to delete them (to /dev/null), if you don't want to start a neat
> and cool spam-collection on your harddisk (most time it is spam what is
> frozen here). :)
Well, I'm not a lawyer, and from human sense I'd agree that /dev/null is a
fine way to "deliver to" :)
And (I haven't the specs here right now) isn't there an option to let exim
check sender addresses while recieving mail?
cheerio,
Volker
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