Garrett D'Amore wrote:
I think the script under consideration has blacklist words like "confidential" "proprietary" or "engineering only". It appears that the filter is not very smart about the context where these occur, and it would probably be best to avoid any of those words in any ARC case mail going forward.
It is a little more sophisticated than that, but not much. And it has to check *all* the case materials, not just the mail logs. And the old ARC case publishing mechanism did the same thing as well.
In case its not obvious, yes, I think this restriction is silly and likely to cause far more problems than it solves. But don't ask me, I just work here. ;-)
If people put 'confidential' in places that it doesn't apply then it becomes legally meaningless, and can't be used to defend material that truly *is* confidential.
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