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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: epicure who wrote (63684)10/24/2002 7:17:25 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
"Now if she were emailing me repeatedly I'd have a good case for harassment. But on SI- it is SOL."

I do not see a substantial difference. I click delete for 95% of the emails I get. Mostly marketing. However, If I open one that looks deceptively like a friendly personal letter, I consider the sender a perpetrator of fraud...and more depending on the nature of the content.

I can, of course, open every email sent to me and have every right to do so. Does that absolve the sender from any attempt to harm me through deceit, fraud, etc.?

PS: I can of course answer that for myself if you like.
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