>thing is that it's illegal to maintain a database with "personal details" >which ip addresses according to various german courts are (don't ask..
I've actually looked at some of the German decisions, and I didn't see anything that would be a problem for DNSBLs But if you're getting legal advice from the same wizard who told you to do this: >Confidential: Please be advised that the information contained in this >email message, including all attached documents or files, is privileged >and confidential and is intended only for the use of the individual or >individuals addressed. Any other use, dissemination, distribution or >copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. I can understand why your impressions of the law would be so mistaken. R's, John