1995-11-29 - Re: Who has the right to read your e-mail? Old hash, but I need to ask.

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From: “John A. Limpert” <johnl@radix.net>
To: “(Bill)” <cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: "John A. Limpert" <johnl@radix.net>
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 1995 02:15:27 +0800
To: "(Bill)" <cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Who has the right to read your e-mail? Old hash, but I need to  ask.
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At 06:58 AM 11/28/95 -0600, (Bill) wrote:
>Who has the right to read your personal e-mail.
>E-mail created at work?
>E-mail downdloaded at work?
>E-mail stored on a PC at work? 

The December 1995 issue of Communications of the ACM (CACM) has several
articles on e-mail privacy.

Managing User Perceptions of Email Privacy
Suzanne P. Weisband and Bruce A. Reinig

The Ethical and Legal Quandary of Email Privacy
Janice C. Sipior and Burke T. Ward


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John A. Limpert
johnl@Radix.Net






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