
On 21/May/11 09:05, Patrik Fältström wrote:
I still do not see what you are after, given the various rules regarding "temporary storage" that exists.
I'm not sure what rules you mean. Let's assume, for example, that I have the addresses of all cooperation-wg subscribers on my personal address-book. Then, if I send a message to all of us, my outgoing mail server will temporarily store the corresponding personal data for the sake of running my post through its queue. I think Data Protection Directive imposes no duty in such case. Is this what you mean? Let me note again how transparent a MLM is in doing its job. It lets recipients know which specific (non-temporary) list their address was extracted from. Not all list exploders work this way.