Hmmm.. that's invading of privacy...
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gerald Timothy Quimpo
>Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 1:12 AM
>To: Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List
>Subject: [SPAM] - Re: [plug] help on Postfix - Email found in
>subject
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>On Wed, 2008-02-06 at 13:32 +0800, Elmer Rivera wrote:
>> Richard Q. Caneda wrote:
>> > sir/madam,
>> >
>> > question po about postfix, pano po ba gawin na everytime
>na mag
>> > email ung isang tao using their company account e mag
automatic
>sya na
>> > cc ung supervisor nya pero invisible mode ung cc tnx.
>>
>> bcc?
>>
>> and why would you do that?
>
>I am not the OP, but:
>
>sometimes there are internal investigations. you need the
>emails to see whether people are, e.g., leaking proprietary
>information to competitors, etc. if you start copying emails
>only after the horse has left the barn, you're less likely
>to find anything. if you want to pro-actively copy emails
>for future internal investigations you need to copy everyone's
>emails since you don't know the future.
>
>there may be regulatory requirements regarding record keeping
>(e.g., the U.S. White House is in trouble about this because
>[probably on purpose to hide evidence of wrongdoing, but
>possibly also just incompetence] emails regarding scandals
>are not available despite legislation requiring that all
>emails on official business be backed up and never destroyed
>[because of Iran-Contra]). in the U.S., they have sarbanes-oxley
>which (i think) requires keeping emails.
>
>generally, i think it's a prudent thing for any corporation
>to do anyway. naturally, employees might be against it, but
>then if they don't want to be tracked that way, they shouldn't
>use corporate email accounts that go through the corporations
>SMTP server for anything they don't want the company to know
>about.
>
>geeks can encrypt their emails or use web based email (if not
>blocked at work, else use personal email addresses at home)
>if they don't like this policy.
>
>tiger
>
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