On Thu, 19 Jul 2012 13:47:12 +0200 (CEST) Wojciech Puchar wrote: > depends on assumption. For every business i work i assume that co-workers > doesn't harm and that's agreed with the boss. >
Believe me that will change one day. Never had a trusted employee poached by a competitor for example? > > I am not paranoid. If in any company you must fear that coworker is a > security danger then something is definitely wrong with that company and > it is not my job as an admin to fix it. > I disagree completely. I don't fear it because I cover those risks. > That's my opinion, i propose going off list. > > And not with "free" email like @yahoo.co.uk about which you should be 10 > times more feared than over your untrusty coworkers. > > my .procmailrc redirect all "free" emails like this to /dev/null. In which case I'd have to use my OpenBSD mail server to talk off list. My yahoo account separates out the many list mails. I sometimes feel a bit harsh on Yahoo though as I stopped using their web search when Microsoft took it over. I'd use ssh over rsh every time except maybe to see if the throughput increased.