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He's an attorney (self employed). Should tell you all you need to know.Originally posted by aix_xpert:
Sys,
Honest question. Where do you work? Assuming its for a corporation (like most people), what is your company's policy about using personal email for work correspondance? I'm curious if your employer would feel as non-chalant about Mrs. Clinton's behavior as most libs seem to be. I know I'd be fired on the spot if my company thought I was storing company data on my personal server.
Justin
Unless he's never worked for another company, which would explain his lack of knowledge of corporate America, then he's worked for a company that has this EXACT policy. If he's ever been a corporate lawyer, he would know that those firms absolutely don't want him using his private email address. And while I called out Sys, I'd ask this question to any of our resident libs. Does your company allow you to use personal email for conduncting its business? And for the record, I'd call out Republicans who do the same thing.Originally posted by long-duc-dong:
He's an attorney (self employed). Should tell you all you need to know.Originally posted by aix_xpert:
Sys,
Honest question. Where do you work? Assuming its for a corporation (like most people), what is your company's policy about using personal email for work correspondance? I'm curious if your employer would feel as non-chalant about Mrs. Clinton's behavior as most libs seem to be. I know I'd be fired on the spot if my company thought I was storing company data on my personal server.
Justin
BYOD is relevant in so far as discovery will absolutely breach the wall of privacy employees believe they have... Just as a subpoena for emails that traversed HRCs private account/server would have to be produced if subpoenaed.Originally posted by poke2001:
My company has BYOD for mobile, for those not high enough up to have company provided. If someone wants to use their own device, they have to get it approved by IT, and IT maintains ability to wipe the device remotely. That said, we are required to use company email for company business. Whether someone uses their own device or companyrovided, the mail passes through a company server...Hillary used her own server and own email address...has nothing to do with BYOD.
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lol distract distract before they find out I am full of shit.Originally posted by syskatine:
well,it's a horribly inaccurate q and a, but.... with your proviso of yes or no, no.
So you don't allow your own employees to perform company work and communication via their personal accounts, but find that same action performed by our Secretary of State to be completely acceptable? or is this another "the ends justify the means" perspective that I seem to find too many libs supporting. Or do you just not believe that our government requires oversight?Originally posted by syskatine:
well,it's a horribly inaccurate q and a, but.... with your proviso of yes or no, no.