On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 10:34:28PM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote: > On Thu, 07 Aug 2003 07:27:01 +0200 > Tollef Fog Heen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I don't know the laws where you come from, but in .no, I think this > > would be very illegal. Also, you don't want to archive everything > > that passes through a mail server, that'll just give you a huge bunch > > of unorganized crap. > > Here it isn't. That is because that correspondence is done on company > time using company equipment supposedly for company purposes. They have the > right to keep records of what is going on and some companies do, indeed, keep > records. Obviously they're not going to keep the spam. The point is though > that they do keep records and unless your personal mail is caught by some > automatic filter or is removed manually (in which case it is read anyway) it > can be saved.
Then perhaps you should use an encrypted tunnel to a safer location. I wouldn't send mails through that channel, even if it was work related. You should value your integrity more than that. -- Peter Mathiasson, peter at mathiasson dot nu, http://www.mathiasson.nu GPG Fingerprint: A9A7 F8F6 9821 F415 B066 77F1 7FF5 C2E6 7BF2 F228