Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Yeh, I was afraid that the encrypted factor would cause problems. As
for legality, it would be interesting to know what other people know,
but it is my understanding that: whereas the computers belong to the
business, all activities carried out on that computer are
On Monday 25 July 2005 17:33, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> Yeh, I was afraid that the encrypted factor would cause problems. As
> for legality, it would be interesting to know what other people know,
> but it is my understanding that: whereas the computers belong to the
> business, all activities
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> We have an issue where management wants to monitor possible leaks
> through the use of Hotmail, etc. web-based email accounts. They do
> not want to just prohibit usage of such accounts. So, the question
> is, using SQUID, is it possible to cache what information employees
On 25 juil. 05, at 14:15, Dave Ewart wrote:
On Monday, 25.07.2005 at 13:48 -0700, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
We have an issue where management wants to monitor possible leaks
through the use of Hotmail, etc. web-based email accounts. They do
not want to just prohibit usage of such accounts. So, t
On Monday, 25.07.2005 at 13:48 -0700, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> We have an issue where management wants to monitor possible leaks
> through the use of Hotmail, etc. web-based email accounts. They do
> not want to just prohibit usage of such accounts. So, the question
> is, using SQUID, is it possibl
We have an issue where management wants to monitor possible leaks
through the use of Hotmail, etc. web-based email accounts. They do
not want to just prohibit usage of such accounts. So, the question
is, using SQUID, is it possible to cache what information employees
are passing through suc
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