>I don't think that would be true in this case because the email legally
>belongs to the company doesn't it? If it belongs to the company, how could
>the company illegally obtain it?

In the U.S. (in other countries, the laws can be very different), my 
understanding is that E-mail is treated by business like postcards.  Anyone 
who comes in contact with them can read them.  And, the business owns the 
E-mail, and is allowed to read it.  In the normal course of operations, a 
mail server admin *must* look at some E-mail.  Do you really expect a mail 
server admin to build a new server just because of a mail loop (which can't 
be fixed because the admin can't open the E-mail in question to see how to 
stop it)?

                                                            -Scott

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