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Re: 30 Gmail Invites
From: Richard Cox <richard () mandarin com>
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 12:23:31 +0000 (GMT)
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 11:03:57 +0100 <Michael.Dillon () radianz com> wrote:
I find it interesting how many people are concerned with sending email to gmail users yet are quite willing to send email to public mailing lists that are archived and indexed by Google.
There is in most cases a significantly lower expectation of privacy when sending to any public mailing list (regardless of who indexes it) than when sending to a single individual. The difference you cite is, therefore, somewhat understandable. Even more so if people set up forwards from their existing email addresses into GMail accounts, when the senders do not know that the mail they send will be read on Gmail. -- Richard Cox
Current thread:
- Re: 30 Gmail Invites, (continued)
- Re: 30 Gmail Invites Paul Vixie (Sep 11)
- Re: 30 Gmail Invites Chris Brenton (Sep 11)
- Re: 30 Gmail Invites Richard Welty (Sep 11)
- Re: 30 Gmail Invites Steven M. Bellovin (Sep 11)
- Re: 30 Gmail Invites Daniel Senie (Sep 11)
- Re: 30 Gmail Invites Patrick W Gilmore (Sep 11)
- Re: 30 Gmail Invites Nicholas Suan (Sep 12)
- Re: 30 Gmail Invites Paul Vixie (Sep 11)
- Re: 30 Gmail Invites Michael . Dillon (Sep 13)
- Re: 30 Gmail Invites Petri Helenius (Sep 13)
- Re: 30 Gmail Invites Curtis Maurand (Sep 13)
- Re: 30 Gmail Invites Richard Cox (Sep 13)
- Re: 30 Gmail Invites Etaoin Shrdlu (Sep 12)
- Re: 30 Gmail Invites Patrick W Gilmore (Sep 12)
- Untrustworthy Internet providers Sean Donelan (Sep 12)
- Ivan and outages Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine (Sep 12)
- Re: Ivan and outages Alex Rubenstein (Sep 12)
