On Thu, 09 Mar 2000, you wrote:
>I don't think that's such good legal advice. I've heard this sort of idea many
>times, but it has a fundamental flaw -- anyone could mail themselves an *open*
>envelope, get it postmarked today, and then use it someday down the road when
>they want to "manufacture" evidence. By not sealing the envelop when it first
>went through the mail, you can easily bypass the effectiveness of a postal
>data-stamp. So, unfortunately, I don't think any judge would allow that sort of
>thing.

Maybe you are right, but I've never heared of a post-office that admits open
envelopes... 
Anyway it was just an idea, and I have heared that it actually works, but...

Sincerely...

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David Jander J.                   
Electronics Student, UTFSM, Chile
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