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At 10:11 AM 10/14/97 +0100, you wrote:
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Anthony E. Greene wrote:
Isn't this what personal email accounts are for?
I'm not saying that the recipient's organisation doesn't have a
right to
read their e-mail. I think everyone pretty much agrees on this point
by
now.
I would NOT assume this. Does a company have the right to read any
snail mail that you receive at your office? Not if it is addressed to
you. I think that this is an extention of this privacy. This is off
topic for this list, but I felt the point had to be made. Don't give
up on issues like this or others may give up on issues such as GAK!
Tim Philp
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