A default dovecot (el9 rpm) install is compliant as it does not work and does not do anything, it is just a bunch of binaries on a disk.
and how exactly this answer is useful ? oh my, I am feeding the troll again .... Bitranox
*Von:* Marc via dovecot <dovecot@dovecot.org>
*Gesendet:* Montag, 10. Februar 2025 um 13:56 MEZ
*An:* Rupert Gallagher <ruga@protonmail.com>, aki.tuomi@open-xchange.com <aki.tuomi@open-xchange.com>
*Kopie:* dovecot <dovecot@dovecot.org>
*Betreff:* RE: Dovecot's default password storage scheme is not GDPR compliant
This is not the point, however.
The point is that the default is not GDPR compliant, and a first easy alternative is also not GDPR compliant, and decoupling the user scheme from the server storage scheme is not at all obvious. Adopting a GDPR- compliant default would send out the information that the project cares about legal compliance, and a solution is supported by default. A default dovecot (el9 rpm) install is compliant as it does not work and does not do anything, it is just a bunch of binaries on a disk.
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