Benny Pedersen via Postfix-users wrote in
 <f78b3be9f83261608cdb18fe0ef29...@junc.eu>:
 |Jeff Pang via Postfix-users skrev den 2024-06-23 00:54:
 |> I know how to setup postfix + opensrs for email forwarding. But google 
 |> "why email forwarding is a bad idea" will get a lot of results. Should 
 |> we not enable forwarding in now days? Thanks
 |
 |postfix can easely be setup as sasl client so it by pass gmail spam 
 |filters, just like remote roundcube works with remote servers
 |
 |i just ask why forwarding is so badly needed :(/

I in turn wonder (letting aside anything of SPF / SRS / ARC
/ DMARC which i and think of as dead-ends per se, maybe except
SPF, but here you see why not, for example, if only DKIM would be
adjusted a little bit) why, if universities etc are no longer
allowed to simply forward to movable real- under stable university
addresses, for example, because of privacy issues or whatever else
the law invents, they are not simply instructed to S/MIME (or PGP)
encrypt all messages before they are forwarded.

Ie, a nice member of this list pointed me to the nice German

 Jahresband_Infobrief_Recht_2015.pdf

where this is discussed for Germany, and you get "ten thousand
pages" discussing the issue, without that simple shortcut.  (Which
is automatizable a hundred percent i'd claim.)
Ie, "encrypt it", and legal aspects are due.

--steffen
|
|Der Kragenbaer,                The moon bear,
|der holt sich munter           he cheerfully and one by one
|einen nach dem anderen runter  wa.ks himself off
|(By Robert Gernhardt)
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