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- From: MORRIS%PIMS3.decnet@PATRICK-PIMS.AF.MIL ("PIMS3::MORRIS")
- Newsgroups: comp.os.vms
- Subject: RE: (sort of) Sysop checking mail
- Message-ID: <9212151925.AA07943@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU>
- Date: 15 Dec 92 13:06:00 GMT
- Sender: usenet@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU
- Organization: The Internet
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- Sort of on the same subject, a while back there was a woman fired from a
- major (to remain unamed) company. She contends that they read her EMail
- and based her firing on some things she said in what she considered personal
- messages. (I'm doing this from memory, and as my RAM seems to have many
- parity errors lately, this may not be totally correct.) I never heard a
- follow up to this case. Does anyone have any info on it? It does relate
- to the question orginally asked. I know many companies have issued policies
- basically stating that it's there machine and they have the right to look
- at everything on it.
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- Course there's probably some other list where this discussion belongs but I
- don't know where it's at. I'm sure some kind soul will enlighten me.
-
- j
- morris@patrick-pims.af.mil
- CIS:73007,3107
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