> I'd like to add to this that, in my opinion, the real issue these days is > the emailing of unencrypted business papers. I take the position that > *nothing* is ever deleted from an email server these days; or from those > servers that are just relaying, no matter what the RFC says. I shake my head > at what people send to their correspondents, that they would never think of > discussing with a stranger. And yet they do just that via the spool. >
I second your opinion. Now that recording conversations & emails between people, they save everything for later coming back with lawsuits/blackmail/etc. There are many examples but one that comes to mind is the Brett Favre scandal with then Jet's reporter Jen Sterger. That was a text, and *it apparently was saved since 2008* and it became a scandal, this of course last year and now the *LOCKOUT * :( These people make too much money already and they want more :( Sorry for drifting out of topic. An example where paperless documents are preffered, take a look at IRS they will require users to file electronically starting next year. They want to save paper and this is a government agency. Schools are implementing this too, they want to send messages to their teachers/workers/staff because ultiimately saving the environment is more important (too many dead trees) Regards, Antonio _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"