Hello Dwight

 Thank you for your email dated Saturday, September 28, 2002, 6:05:33 AM, in which you 
wrote:

DAC> but the bottom line is that once the mail has been received, it belongs to the
DAC> recipient, not the sender

I'm being pedantic here but in English law a letter becomes the property
of the recipient but copyright remains with the writer. The recipient is
not entitled to 'copy' it.

Applying this to email opens up a whole new can of worms.

-- 

 Regards
 William

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