Bonjour, Oui je connais ça ...
Est-ce que tu es inscrit sur le Registre des Français établis hors de France ? Si oui, tu peux aller sur http://monconsulat.fr et avec ton identifiant NUMIC changer l'email n°1 qui "figure sur la liste électorale consulaire. Elle est communicable, à leur demande, aux électeurs inscrits, aux candidats, aux élus et aux partis et groupements politiques." L'adresse email n°2 reste pour le contact avec l'ambassade. Malheureusement c'est probablement trop tard pour ces élections. Cordialement On 29 March 2012 15:04, Benoit Panizzon <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello > > I'm not sure if I'm right here, but as I work at an ISP I hope to mybe find > competent answers here :-) > > I am a french citizen living in switzerland. Two years ago I had to renew > my > french ID and did so in the french embassy. I was asked if I had an email > address to get a notification, when I could come and pick it up. I have not > got any more emails from the embassy since. > > About two weeks ago, I started to get an incredible ammount of political > spam > refering to the french elections. > > Some of the emails state that they are not spam, because they comply with: > Article L330-4 Code électoral. Does this realy apply to email addresses > given > to the embassy for other purposes, like getting a notification when to > pick up > an ID? > > Anyway, I never agreed that my email address is put on a liste électorale > and > never premitted the french embassy to hand out my email address or other > personal data to marketing companies who now work for the elections and > tomorrow will promptly reuse my data for any other email campaign or sell > it > to anyone wanting to buy it from them. > > I did try to unsubscribe from some of those lists, unsuccessfully. I still > get > their 'newsletters'. > > Is there anything else which can be legaly done against political spam? > Like > for example in switzerland, the 'Préposé fédéral à la protection des > données > et à la transparence' website offers templates for legal letters to send to > companies and authorities to request them to send you and extract of your > data > and delete it. Is there something similar in france? > > -Benoît Panizzon- > > SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM / Hormel's new miracle meat in a can > Tastes fine, saves time. / If you want something grand, / Ask for SPAM! > - Hormel's 1937 jingle for SPAM > > Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia sh: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-phobia > > > --------------------------- > Liste de diffusion du FRnOG > http://www.frnog.org/ > -- Benjamin Carrier --------------------------- Liste de diffusion du FRnOG http://www.frnog.org/
