At 12:17 PM 7/22/2002, John Fraizer wrote:
>http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/26217.html > >"Service providers are also required to keep customer records, including >emails, for 90 days, under the bill." "The bill has to go to Senate, >where it is expected to receive little opposition, before becoming law." Are you reacting to the contents of the bill (bill number?) or to the interpretations of a reporter? Could someone please cite the 90 days requirement in an actual bill? Not saying it's not there, but the bills I could find through Thomas don't seem to have any mention of this. I'm not calling my senators until I have precise citations. >Talk to your senators folks. See if they're going to pay for the disk >arrays required to store 90 days worth of SPAM for each and every one of >your customers. > >I suggest that congress get the spammers under control prior to enacting >legislation that requires us to archive all email for 90 days. > >--- >John Fraizer | High-Security Datacenter Services | >EnterZone, Inc | Dedicated circuits 64k - 155M OC3 | >http://www.enterzone.net/ | Virtual, Dedicated, Colocation | ----------------------------------------------------------------- Daniel Senie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Amaranth Networks Inc. http://www.amaranth.com
