This should however prevent your employer from monitoring your private email when it is served from an external server. If I have things sent to my company address then it should be expected to be subject to whatever policy they set forth. If I want something private and serve it from my own machine, or another outside source, then I expect to be able to read it without their scrutiny. Unless I'm missing something in the loop, I believe this has been accomplished. I don't expect that email is secure communications in any reasonable form of the concept. I do however expect it to be able to be handled as if it were either a postcard (company email) or an envelope ( private email) and in your reference, tamperproof envelope (PGP signed email).
At 09:57 AM 9/11/2002 +0200, Carles Xavier Munyoz Bald� wrote: >Using TSL in the pop3 communication for read the messages from your mailbox >has no sense because the messages have traversed the internet until reach >your mailbox in clear text.
