Simon Loewenthal wrote: > On 08/23/2011 04:37 PM, Per Jessen wrote: >> Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: >> >>>> * Marc Perkel <supp...@junkemailfilter.com>: >>>>> Just sharing some ideas on blocking outbound spam. >>> On 20.08.11 21:55, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote: >>>> - We require humans to use submission instead of smtp >>> How do you (want to) enforce this? Or is it just contractual >>> requirement? >>> >>>> - German laws forbid looking at content without local senders >>>> consent. >>> does this apply for virus filtering too? >>> >>>> When we look at the SMTP session we MUST NOT log anything that >>>> leads back to the real person or lets us track the person down. If >>>> we log we use hashes to destroy a trackable connection. >>> I thought that the EU requires providers to log the sender and >>> recipient... > > The ISP that I work for does not log this data. Far too much traffic > generated! >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunications_data_retention#European_Union >
In Switzerland, one also has to be registered (with BAKOM) as an ISP (end-user access provider) in order for this or similar legislation to apply. /Per Jessen, Zürich