Paul,
I was not aware of the trending software you speak of. That would be cool..
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On 9/21/2000 at 10:54 AM Paul D. Robertson wrote:
>On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Steven Pierce wrote:
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>> That is not true. A company can read anything that is sent into their
>> computers. I think that what the other person did, by blocking
>
>Not if their users have any expectation of privacy. Please read ECPA
>carefully.
>
>> specific mail so he could read it is not someone that I would want at
>> my company. Blocking this kind of mail so that it would not waste
>> company time would be OK. So much time is lost during the day of
>> people reading and sending mail like this is staggering. Also that is
>
>That's why trending and analysis software will become popular. I've seen
>one product that does an excellent job of analyzing e-mail flows between
>users by subject graphically drawing maps and everything.
>
>> how a lot of the virus get into companies. I just left a company that
>> had sooooo many virus, that they would post notices on every wall
>> telling users not to open a specific message.
>
>That seems to be a sub-optimal solution to me.
>
>Paul
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