De mail gesetz

You're referring to the "De-Mail" law in Germany!

De-Mail is a digital mailbox service provided by the German government, which allows citizens to send and receive secure and certified digital messages. The De-Mail law (De-Mail-Gesetz) was enacted in 2011 to promote the use of digital communication in official and private matters.

The law requires public authorities, courts, and notaries to accept and process De-Mail messages, which are encrypted and digitally signed to ensure their authenticity and integrity. This means that citizens can use De-Mail to send and receive important documents, such as official notifications, invoices, and certificates, in a secure and reliable manner.

Some of the key features of De-Mail include:

  1. Secure encryption: De-Mail messages are encrypted to prevent unauthorized access.
  2. Digital signatures: De-Mail messages are digitally signed to ensure their authenticity and integrity.
  3. Certified delivery: De-Mail messages are delivered to the recipient's digital mailbox, which is certified by the German government.
  4. Long-term archiving: De-Mail messages are stored for a minimum of 10 years, ensuring that important documents are preserved for a long time.

The De-Mail law aims to promote the use of digital communication in Germany, reduce paper waste, and increase the efficiency of official processes.