Does this also extend to home owners?  If some one uses my home phone
system, do I have the right to listen in?  

Of course, I dont expect legal advice.  I'd pay a lawyer for that....

Phil

At 12:32 PM 02/03/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Guys, in most states, voicemail, and email are considered company
>property, and can be monitored by the company for improper use. The
>company should make it clear to all their employees that it's policy
>allows monitoring of both, or either. But any equipment such as the
>above are considered company provided equipment, provided for business
>use only, and as such are not considered the private property of the
>employee. That is one reason I have always supplied my own computer
>equipment, and my own email and voicemail accounts in my career. 
>
>Chris 
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