[Samba] Access Denied

Greg Folkert greg at gregfolkert.net
Tue Jul 27 10:56:37 GMT 2004


See comments below:
On Tue, 2004-07-27 at 05:29, Bill Mann wrote:
> CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail (including attachments), is covered by
> the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, §§ 2510-2521 and is confidential.
> The information contained in this message and the accompanying documents is
> confidential information that is legally privileged and intended only for
> the use of the above-named recipient. If the reader of this message is not
> the named recipient or an employee or agent responsible for delivering the
> telecopy to the named recipient, please notify us immediately to arrange for
> the return of the original documents to us. You are hereby notified that any
> review, disclosure, copying, distribution, or the taking of any action in
> reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. 

Uh, yeah, sure. You understand that this is completely NOT enforceable?

You also, realize that *ANY* e-mail transmitted to any machine other
than your own is by default public record? As a note, you sent this to
an e-mail list, which has archives, therefore will forever be readable.

Just a thought, you might want to let you legal department know about
this, have them review it and understand about Electronic
Communications. E-Mail is not coverable, although it claims it is.
Technically speaking... it cannot be done.

There IS only one way to make it work: Encryption.

Good luck.
-- 
greg, greg at gregfolkert.net

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