Thomas, you're kidding, right?

If you used this e-address, you submitted your materials to a public newsgroup.  There's no way to unring that bell, for the messages already have been sniffed; spidered; crawled; botted; keyworded; computerized; archived by Google, Yahoo, and dozens of other search engines; stored on servers; forwarded; indexed; scanned; and generally passed around like candy.  Once the genie has been unleashed, it refuses to be recalled.

You may not have intended to release your materials for public scrutiny, but, apparently, you have done so.  What you've done, the Internet cannot "undo."

Sorry.  Next time, be more careful.

Rich Barger, ABC, APR
Chief Curmudgeon
http://www.CornerBarPR.com

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Thomas Mark wrote:

Dear Spambayes,

I sent an e-mail earlier about some e-mails from my company to your company regarding tech support. These e-mails found on google.com contained confidential information and had disclaimers as such in the e-mails. I have since found several of these e-mails easily searchable on google.com and free for the world to see. This puts my company at financial jeopardy as we are held liable for content that was supposed to be kept in private and via your servers with the rest of the world. We consider this an egregious breach of security and privacy between my company and Spambayes. I would appreciate a full scan of your database for any and all reference to IMERGE Consulting and have it cleared from public record. This breach could cause serious trouble for my company and we are placing utmost concern with this issue. An Immediate response would be very appreciated.

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