(Re-formatted. Again.) Thus spake Jos Osborne ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [04/02/04 11:02]: > Yeah - I know - they're not _actually_ going to read anything, it's just > that I'm fairly sure that there are issues with reasonable expectations > of privacy and opening up what is regarded as a "sealed container"
No, we're note _actually_ going to read anything, because it's all handled by an automated process. These computer things are pretty good at automation. No human (or monkey) interaction required. There's a concept that's been introduced by someone far smarter than I -- don't put in an e-mail what you wouldn't put on a postcard. And if you have to, familiarize yourself with encryption. But this is straying off-topic. - Damian _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html