Re: Legal aspects of greylisting in Europe

2004-12-07 Thread mimo
In the UK you have to "voluntarily" keep logs for the law enforcement agencies for quiet a long time and most major ISPs here are doing this voluntarily. They are currently trying to push something like this through on the EU level, so might be coming to you soon too! mimo David Schmitt wrote:

Re: Legal aspects of greylisting in Europe

2004-12-06 Thread Lucas Albers
Christian Storch said: >> So I would assume storing the greylist-triple it's neccessary (->1) for > greylistd which is part of "the mail server". You need to collect the > greylist tripels only until the mail has been received for the second > and final time. > After the first message would be acc

Re: Legal aspects of greylisting in Europe

2004-12-06 Thread Christian Hammers
On 2004-12-05 David Schmitt wrote: > On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 11:00:16PM +0100, Christian Storch wrote: > > After the first message would be accepted within(!) the open window of > > suggested 1 - 4 hours after initial trial it should be > > whitelisted for about one month. > > So the effect would b

Re: Legal aspects of greylisting in Europe

2004-12-04 Thread David Schmitt
On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 11:00:16PM +0100, Christian Storch wrote: > After the first message would be accepted within(!) the open window of > suggested 1 - 4 hours after initial trial it should be > whitelisted for about one month. > So the effect would be, that succeeding messages fitting the tripl

Re: Legal aspects of greylisting in Europe

2004-12-04 Thread Christian Storch
On Sa, 4.12.2004, 21:20, Christian Hammers wrote: ... > So I would assume storing the greylist-triple it's neccessary (->1) for greylistd which is part of "the mail server". You need to collect the greylist tripels only until the mail has been received for the second and final time. No, that's not

Re: Legal aspects of greylisting in Europe

2004-12-04 Thread Arnt Karlsen
On Sat, 4 Dec 2004 21:20:12 +0100, Christian wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello David > > On 2004-12-04 David Schmitt wrote: > > Has anyone considered how greylisting should be viewed in the light > > of european data-protection laws? Especially in Austria it would > > probably confli

Re: Legal aspects of greylisting in Europe

2004-12-04 Thread Christian Hammers
Hello David On 2004-12-04 David Schmitt wrote: > Has anyone considered how greylisting should be viewed in the light of > european data-protection laws? Especially in Austria it would probably > conflict with the requirement to keep connectiondata no longer than > required for billing. "I am not

Legal aspects of greylisting in Europe

2004-12-04 Thread David Schmitt
Hi list! Has anyone considered how greylisting should be viewed in the light of european data-protection laws? Especially in Austria it would probably conflict with the requirement to keep connectiondata no longer than required for billing. Regards, David -- * Customer: "My palmtop won't tur