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Author: Tony Finch
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [exim] web archive obfuscating mail addresses in message bodies
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005, David Saez Padros wrote:
>
> Here we have a 'personal data protection' law that forbides anybody to
> transmit to third parties any email address (which is here considered as
> personal data) without prior permission from the owner of the email
> address. This is even worse if that personal data is transmitted to
> countries without the same level of data protection as our country
> (which is any non european country). I think this is also part of
> an european directive.


If anyone posts an address to the list, they are implicitly giving
permission for it to be made public, because this is a public list.
This is sufficient to satisfy the requirements for data protection
law, at least in England.

Tony.
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