Jeff,
What are PR people used to tell the industry reps...
Don't put anything on email that you wouldn't want printed on the front page of
your local newspaper! In this case the Washington Post ;-)
Sounds like common sense to me -- perhaps with the volume turned up a bit!
HAVE FUN,
dave
WA3GIN
Jeff Singer wrote:
> When I make a phone call to someone it is just as likely to be monitored as
> an email sent to a private address. Not very likely, of course, but
> certainly quite possible. This fact does not, by any stretch of the
> imagination, turn my private conversation into something the public "can
> hear anyway."
>
> When I choose to send a private email to a you or another member of a list,
> the tacit inference is that I INTENDED the email to reach YOU, and you
> alone. Otherwise, I surely would have cc'd the list.
>
> This content or nature of this private communication, as well as other
> private communications, such as snail mail and telephone calls, should never
> be repeated to others in an environment of good faith, common sense, and
> plain good manners.
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