> On Behalf Of Julia Thompson
> 
> In any case, e-mail can be subpoenaed, at least in the US.  
> Don't say anything in e-mail that you wouldn't want read 
> aloud in a court of law, is a good rule of thumb.

Or on the front page of your local newspaper.  That's another good rule
of thumb these days.

 - jmh


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