> Am 02.12.2014 um 11:58 schrieb Christian Rößner 
> <c...@roessner-network-solutions.com>:
> 
> 
>> Am 02.12.2014 um 11:48 schrieb li...@rhsoft.net:
>> 
>> 
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>> Am 02.12.2014 um 11:39 schrieb Christian Rößner:
>>> what for mails from ourself to the world?
>>> Maybe reject_sender_login_mismatch
>> 
>> that should be mandatory as well as the general rule "do not allow senders 
>> you would accept incoming mail for"
>> 
>>> German law does not allow to scan for Spam
>> 
>> says who?
> 
> Ohhh, this is hard for me in English. We have something that is called „Das 
> Recht auf informationelle Selbstbestimmung“. And if you do not explicitly 
> accept it, a provider must not scan your mails for spam, as this breaks this 
> law. You can not check for mail without looking inside the mail content, 
> which is covered by this right.

Please ask your local lawyer for this, as I am not a lawyer and so you must ask 
for yourself. It’s just, what I got as information.

> 
> Christian
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