On Monday 18 September 2006 22:56, Terry wrote:
> That would make some sense if people were told beforehand of
> the extent to which the organisation intended to publish
> information pertaining to their email accounts.
>
> My original post was entirely factual.  Your response is so
> much nonsense.

Okay mister EXPERT prove that what I wrote is not factual or 
accurate!  People like you usually check out hazards before they 
become victims, what is your excuse?

Just for your benefit I will post the header from the e-mail that 
you sent your latest reply.  you can find it at the bottom of 
this post.  Any time you send any communication to any one all 
the information about where that file was is in the e-mail 
header.  Every computer that was used to send that e-mail to the 
destination has the information.  This is why some people use PGP 
keys.  Most people who use Windows have no idea just how open 
they leave themselves when they use their computer to connect to 
a computer for any reason.  They also don't realize that the MS 
operating system has back doors built in so the computer can be 
compromised even with AV software and spyware blockers.  If you 
look on the Internet you might find an article about the disaster 
that happened here in the US within the last two years.  People 
were connecting to their bank servers with MS and IE and their 
login and password were intercepted and their accounts were then 
emptied.  IE is designed to just let any plugin load into IE.  
The thieves were using a plugin, which they infected the server 
with and then it infected the computers connecting to it to catch 
all key strokes on the local computer before it ever reached the 
encryption point before being sent back to the online server.  
Any one using any other browser on MS did not have this problem.  
No one using any other OS had the problem either.  I closed two 
bank accounts because those banks required you to connect using 
MS and IE to transact with them online.  I told them NO WAY CLOSE 
MY ACCOUNT!

>
> You have no idea at all of the significance of what either I or
> you have said on the subject.

I know a lot more about this sort of thing than you think I do.  
The government where you and I live has the ability to monitor 
every thing you and I do and they use it.

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > If you have a computer and connect to the outside world you
> > just gave up your privacy with regard to what you do while
> > connected to the outside world.  Every thing you do on your
> > computer through any outside connection is recorded and is
> > basically publically accessable to any one.  Having the
> > header information of an e-mail is no big deal.  If you do
> > not want people to know who you are or what you are doing or
> > where you are going with your computer don't connect to the
> > outside world.

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