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Thursday, January 06, 2005
E-mail used as weapon in court case
"On the Internet no one knows if you're a dog" goes the old joke.
If, however, that dog sends email there is every chance that somewhere that email exists - on a personal computer, as a USENET archive or on some hard drive in a long lost Hotmail account.
So . . . always assume that any email you send will be read by your Mother and then posted on the telephone pole outside your house.
If, however, that dog sends email there is every chance that somewhere that email exists - on a personal computer, as a USENET archive or on some hard drive in a long lost Hotmail account.
So . . . always assume that any email you send will be read by your Mother and then posted on the telephone pole outside your house.
Posted by Matthew Carrick at 4:25.47 AM EST | Permanent Link
Edited on: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 6:03.34 PM EDT
| Categories: Best Practices
Edited on: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 6:03.34 PM EDT
| Categories: Best Practices