Springfielddx40
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Is it illegal to post a private e-mail in a public forum? This has to do with OC, I'll reveal more if necessary.
Is it illegal to post a private e-mail in a public forum? This has to do with OC, I'll reveal more if necessary.
I'll go further, I can't imagine it being illegal ever. If there are doubts then the message probably shouldn't even be in e-mail format. "A secret shared is a secret bared."Depends. Most of the time it is legal.
I'll go further, I can't imagine it being illegal ever. If there are doubts then the message probably shouldn't even be in e-mail format. "A secret shared is a secret bared."
If we're talkin' about 'bots harvesting e-mail addresses; G00gle's spam filters are amazing. I have never touched mine to 'tune it up' and I almost never get spam e-mail.
Is it illegal to post a private e-mail in a public forum? This has to do with OC, I'll reveal more if necessary.
BTDT A top secret clear text e-mail is an oxymoron.Hey! You pick nits so I figured I'd do it as well! If he has some sort of government clearance and received a top secret email then it would be illegal, however, I would ASSuME Dustin would know that.
BTDT A top secret clear text e-mail is an oxymoron.
In my work - far from TS - we were seldom even allowed to type/re-type our work, but had to Xerox, cut and paste the good words. A typed page required the typewriter ribbon be destroyed THEN. The only non-volatile memory in our computers, once we got them, was a Bernoulli Box that had to go in the safe when you left your desk. (This was a long time ago, before some of you were born.)
Our shredders did like sixteenth-inch cross cut strips that only reduced the classification by one increment. The shreds had to go into a burn bag, be sealed and initialed. When it was burned then that had to be certified. Imagine then the consternation when the embassy was taken over and the shredded stuff reassembled! Imagine the shiite when Rickover went aboard the icebreaker Lenin and saw his S1W engine room!
It was about this time in my career when we wrote a program to make HTTP - that we were prohibited - look like SMTP e-mail and hacked our way out onto the World Wide Web. Dman but that was fun!