Greg,
This is what I don't quite understand: if regular http traffic has always
been open which gave rise to search engines to mine, index and archive this
open sourced data...then why is it a surprise that SMTP/POP traffic, which
until very recently was also open by default, is also mined, indexed and
archived? This is patently obvious...
On 2014-01-07 12:35 PM, "Greg King" <wgk...@shaw.ca> wrote:

> This is an interesting article on the depths the government has gone to
> intercept email and the potential future of email data mining. The fact
> that one provider chose to shut down his operation rather than comply makes
> you wonder about the rest.
>
> Article  is available online at ITinCanadaOnline - IT in Canada November
> 2013
> Read it now: http://itincanadaonline.uberflip.com/i/230214/8
>
> Happy new year - (looks like 1984 arrived, just a little late).
>
> There must now be a market for personal privacy solutions.
>
> Greg
>
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