Marc
2022-Jan-05 16:44 UTC
GDPR/sender-ip (was: make received-header on submission optional or at least drop the ip in it)
> Where people are sending email to public > mailing lists, there is no presumption of privacy. >I think the legislation is like this: the privacy is legislation is always applicable, there are no conditions under which there is 'no presumption of privacy'
John Fawcett
2022-Jan-05 17:00 UTC
GDPR/sender-ip (was: make received-header on submission optional or at least drop the ip in it)
On 05/01/2022 17:44, Marc wrote:>> Where people are sending email to public >> mailing lists, there is no presumption of privacy. >> > I think the legislation is like this: the privacy is legislation is always applicable, there are no conditions under which there is 'no presumption of privacy'Marc my understanding of the GDPR legislation is that it defines what is considered lawful processing. One of those items that makes the processing lawful is consent. If I send an email to a public mailing list I think it's fair to say that I am providing consent. I was not suggesting that the legislation does not apply. John