Anybody who owns/operates a mail server KNOWS there is NO SUCH THING as
private email.  Even Microsoft monitors their email.  So does my company.
Besides, anybody knows that by signing up for a public list, you waive any
privacy rights you may think you had.  If somebody threatened to sue me for
disclosing an email message, I would say, "Go ahead!", mostly because I
would like to hear any attorney agree that emails are private.

Want email privacy?  Then you need an email signing certificate and
encryption.

I think [EMAIL PROTECTED] needs the English lesson -- badly.  I am of French
descent, so I also speak French, and fortunately for me, it hasn't affected
my English.  Perhaps, it is a Canadian thing.  (En français: Je suis de
descente française, ainsi je parle également français, et heureusement pour
moi, il n'a pas affecté mon anglais. Peut-être, c'est une chose Canadienne.)
Well, do I need a French lesson???
Yes?
So, sue me....  8^)

Interestingly enough, this is the first post I have made in 5 years of
receiving this list.  Guess it's the old "My email is private" issue that
really steams me...  If there really was such a thing as privacy, why do we
have disclaimers on our corporate messages???  I included mine just for
laughs.  Imagine a confidentiality disclaimer on a message posted to a
public list... not that I saw one on any of his messages...

Of course, there is the underlying issue:  Why pay for something offered for
free?  Somebody didn't do their homework first...


Sincerely, 

Jeffrey LeClair [Signature] 

Jeffrey LeClair, CTO
ICS Engineering, Inc.
Telephone:  (480) 626.8954
Facsimile:  (480) 626.2382
Email:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Website:    http://www.icsaz.com

Confidentiality  Notice:  This  email  message,  including
any  attachments,  is for  the  sole  use of  the intended
recipient(s)  and may contain  privileged and confidential
information.  Any  unauthorized  review,  use,  disclosure
or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended
recipient, please  contact  the  sender by reply email and
destroy all copies of the original message.

 


 


-----Original Message-----
From: James Knott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 10:00 AM
To: Sales Dept; OpenOffice
Subject: Re: [users] untrustfull business

So, go ahead and sue.  First you have to find a lawyer dumb enough to take
the case.

It's quite obvious this guy's a troll or a complete idiot.

Also, here's his company's web site.

http://antissn.com

Perhaps someone there will recognize this guy and remind him that he sent a
message to a pulic list and that same public list now knows who he works
for.  If he keeps up, someone may wish to file a complaint with his
employer's ISP, Videotron.ca.



Sales Dept wrote: 

        We dont give a shit about it, if this mail still linked, we will 
        Take action , 
        
        If you dont understand english we will give you a course, 
        
        Now erase this mail. We wont say it second time ... we dont give a
shit to
        spend millions but your head will be on the floor .. 
        
        
        Is it clear, 
        
        
        Luciano Deccico
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: James Knott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 13:15
        To: [email protected]
        Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject: Re: [users] untrustfull business
        
        You posted your message on a public mail list.  By posting on the
list, 
        you make your messages public.
        Please read the following from this link:  
        http://www.openoffice.org/mail_list.html
        
        "Introduction
        
        All our lists are public. They are not private message centers.
Messages 
        posted to them are carried by, among others, Gmane 
        <http://www.gmane.org/> <http://www.gmane.org/>  and Google
<http://www.google.com/> <http://www.google.com/> . Therefore, 
        consider carefully what you say: thousands if not millions may read
your 
        words."
        
        
        Sales Dept wrote:
          

        
http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=users&msgNo=151207
                
                 
                
                 
                
                Who you think you are to take permission without our consent
to show a
                private mail, did you have a signed permission 
                
                To publish this Email that is private not public, all email
are private
                    

        not
          

                to be published. This is an illegal action
                
                You made without any rights, we dont give @[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ 
if or not,
any Email is
                private. You have no paper signed that
                
                Gived you right to published. If this done with us i wonder
how many
                business did you showed private info.
                
                 
                
                 
                
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                From: Dan Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
                
                Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 16:57:41 -0500
                
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                  charset="iso-8859-15"
                
                Subject: [users] information on open office
                
                 
                
                On Tuesday May  22 2007 2:14 pm, Antissn wrote:
                
                  
                    

                        This company PC-Teck they sell your software for
25$, i dont
                            
                              

                  
                    

                        understand you offer your software for free and they
charge us
                            
                              

                  
                
                  
                    

                        http://www.pc-teck.com/speciaux/AMD%2064.pdf
                            
                              

                  
                
                  
                    

                        what is the joke please...
                            
                              

                 
                
                     There is no joke. Please take the time to read the
License that 
                
                comes with OpenOffice.org. It allows for it to be given away
or even 
                
                sold. If you do not have the license on you computer, you
can read it 
                
                here: www.openoffice.org/license.html.
                
                 
                
                Dan
                
                 
                
                 
                
                For your own good revocate this before all your customers
will see that
                    

        you
          

                are not trustfull, and we cant trust you anymore. 
                
                 
                
                At least Microsoft protect emails. 
                
                 
                
                 
                
                 
                
                In two days if this is not erased besure we will bring this
to court. Dont
                worry we will never use or goes to your site or else we dont
have
                    

        anytrust. 
          

                This will be sent to us news too. 
                
                
                  
                    

        
        
          



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