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    e-mail invasion

    Posted by: salesman
    Date: 11/8/2006 2:17:11 PM

    I have a boss I believe that is having all e-mail attachments that come in on the web copied to him. How do I prove this? I think he is just inexpereinced and trying to milk any information out of me for his own gain. I work off a Mircosoft Outlook system.



    Reply from: goodboss
    Date: 11/9/2006 2:27:00 PM
    Reply: Most companies do this, with all their employees' emails. This is perfectly legal - and standard practice - because the email systems belong to the company, not the employees. If you're worried about your boss (or anyone else at your company) seeing your personal emails and attchments, stop using the company system for personal matters. This can get you fired.

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