On 04/12/2014 09:21 AM, David Woodhouse wrote:
On Fri, 2014-04-11 at 14:39 -0700, Matt Simerson wrote:
         *  Whether a poorly considered email is sent publicly or
privately is often of little consequence.

Sometimes. But you tailor what you say to the recipients. Sometimes you
misjudge how much you should trust them to keep it private, but
hopefully that isn't the norm.

And we're not just talking about "poorly-considered" email. An email
which is perfectly well-considered when sent to an individual might not
be appropriate if you hack my MUA and trick it into responding to the
list. Perhaps it contains company sensitive information, and is
*intended* to be sent to someone who is under an NDA?

In addition to that: many MLM's keep archives which are publicly accessible.

/rolf

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