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by james1985 - written on 03.03.07 (Somewhat useful, 78 readings)
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Email is like sending letters by post. It should be sent over secure networks. This is done by encrypting messages. Since terrorists attacks on America, our and other governments check emails and other communications from people they suspect. That is not all though. There are programmes out there that senders of emails can ...
by fuzzybear - written on 26.10.06 (Very useful, 129 readings)
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Many of us have probably sniggered at the stories of people who have sent a rude or suggestive e-mail boasting of a recent sexual conquest only to find said e-mail being distributed around the world for all to see and then the poor unfortunates finding themselves being hounded by the press. I mention this because at work we have ...
by stevepeto - written on 06.10.06 (Very useful, 281 readings)
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Spam emails! We have all been victims of this. It can range from the fairly harmless email drop from a legitimate company trying to sell its wares all the way through to people trying to get money from you and to take your identity, and everything in between. Before I get into this I just want to let you know of a few facts so that you ...
by alginate - written on 11.06.06 (Somewhat useful, 118 readings)
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Hi Guys and Gals, i am not sure if this review is in the correct cat, but i will post it here anyway. Whilst checking my emails on friday evening, i came across one from a gentleman calling himself Mr Ahmed Kablan, he claims to work for the Eco Bank in Dakar, Senegal. He also claims that whilst going through some old accounts he ...
by jpegington - written on 20.03.06 (Useful, 97 readings)
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Now I should say that I love email, I think it is excellent for business purposes and sending information to clients, and also nice to be able to stay in touch with family and friends on a very cheap method. However, email privacy is another completely different issue. I would say that currently there is no complete email privacy, ISP ...
by timmah10 - written on 17.03.06 (Very useful, 91 readings)
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Email Privacy, should our emails be private shouldn't they? Email is a method of communication which is now favoured by individuals and consumers alike. Everyone who is a member of dooyoo must have an email adress as it was necessary for the registration process, does it matter if your emails are read? Well some people may think not as ...
by katygriff - written on 07.09.05 (Very useful, 328 readings)
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As the owner of an email address for around 6 years now I can honestly say I have never had a problem with my privacy being breached on my personal emails or my company ones. What I will say though is that I know people who have. Let’s take exhibit A. My friend Laura. I met Laura at university and when she first ...
by Peter_P - written on 19.11.03 (Very useful, 106 readings)
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This opinion is brought to you by the letter D, for deceit: something that's big business nowadays. It's rife in the real world and it's also becoming a major problem in cyberspace. I think I'm pretty good at spotting scams but it's still easy to get caught out. The trick is not to divulge any information unless you're sure ...
by outmymind - written on 28.08.03 (Useful, 198 readings)
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The description of the topic for discussion says there are two issues to be discussioned: should companies have the right to monitor their employees? emails and Internet use; and should the Government and security services be able to monitor individuals? personal Internet and email use? I will try to say a bit about both topics of discussion. ...
by dave27 - written on 14.11.02 (Very useful, 435 readings)
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Okay, 8.30 this morning and I'm logging in to my AOL account to check out my e-mails, when the nightmare scenario dawns - "Incorrect password - please try again". Well, I could have typed it incorrectly I suppose, so try again. ULP - same message - clearly something's up. I gave the nice Irish people on the AOL ...
by - written on 06.10.02
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Email Privacy And Employers The nation has a new epidemic. Employers now spend more time disciplining employees for abusing company email systems than for any other offence. In many cases, it is treated as theft. The use of internal company property (the computer system or the software that supports the email system) for ...
by thehud - written on 17.09.02 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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This last three or four years, the humble E-mail has risen to prominence as the ultimate in personal communication. Its immediacy and simplicity and all pervading dominance has meant that it is now a country mile ahead of any other means of man talking to man, such that it is easier these days to spot those without the obligatory @ after their ...
by Johnsie - written on 13.04.02 (Useful, 34 readings)
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Email can be private if you want it to be...or can it? I think at work you have no chance of ever being able to say that the email is private as by the nature it is done on work systems and more often than not work time... The workplace has servers that store email as a default...so as to ensure a good audit trail for security ...
by Bob Barley - written on 10.04.02 (Useful, 38 readings)
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To be honest it's hard to know what to believe any more. I've always sent E-mails in the past, assuming that they'll just reach the recipient, end of story. More and more though I'm reading about not just hackers but proper companies checking E-mails, scanning them and monitoring them. I've even heard ...
by Cammij - written on 01.04.02 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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Per-Rive-vass-ie, what a joke, Privacy is a concern of guiltridden little creeps that have got something to hide. The only people that care about privacy are people that are doing something bad yet know its wrong and want to hide it. Lets talk about workplace privacy and e-mail. Why shouldn't a company know what is going on with ...
by mykp - written on 04.03.02 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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I have been giving this a great deal of thought recently especially since September last year. Now as I look after a number of computer systems which have a permanent connection to the internet and having found a Trojan on one of these system last year, a Trojan is a program which uses your computer do attack others, hiding the identity ...
by leahslad - written on 01.11.01 (Very useful, 2333 readings)
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Ever sent someone a sweet nothing in an email? Ever had them not reply and feel really down as you ponder your next move, unaware that in fact they had never read the email and so couldnt contact you like you asked? Ever sent your mobile number to a friend online and wondered if maybe someone else had obtained it in the process? Ever purchased ...
by - written on 11.10.01
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E-mails are a way of sending letters to people without paying for stamps, a letter on email can be sent half way around the world in a second which is obviously better than post. When writing an email you write it just like you're having a conversation hopefully thinking noone will sit reading it. I think it's unfair for ...
by LisaBabe - written on 21.09.01 (Very useful, 74 readings)
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I have read a few of the opinions in this category, and I think they are all missing one vital point. There are two sides to every story, and we also have to think like company managers, directors, etc. This will help us realise why email and internet use monitoring should be enforced. But then those people who do think like that have ...
by shabbie - written on 13.09.01 (Very useful, 106 readings)
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This is a topic I didn't really pay much heed to, as I thought it didn't really affect me, but today it did. Like most people on the internet, I surf the net, I join sites, enter competitions, and basically give out my email address to many. In return we all get junk mail from companies, but probably, like me, just delete it all. Today ...














