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    Florian Weimer
     
    fw@deneb.enyo.de
       
    Sun Sep 30 10:19:02 2001
    
    
  
Lars Hecking <lhecking@nmrc.ie> writes:
>> Why should Deutsche Post be forced to accept any email?  They can
>> bounce messages as they please, as long as they follow established
>> practices (apparently, they didn't).
>
>  IMHO this case is different.
>
>  Operational measuers, such as blocking spammers, viruses, or DoS
>  attacks are fine. But blocking encryption is not operational, in
>  fact, contrary to their notice it decreases security. It infringes
>  on civil rights.
Deutsche Post is a company, and if it doesn't want its employees to
use crypto, it's their choice.
>  I repeat, this must not be allowed to happen. One would think that
>  telecom and network operators knew better, but maybe they are under
>  pressure by misguided (or ultra right-wing) politicians.
I don't think this branch of Deutsche Post is a telecom or network
operator.