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by runarb
4697 days ago
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Agree. The sender has no guarantee that the recipient haven't handed over authority to open and read mail to somebody else. It is not necessarily anything wrong with that. At my office my secretary reads most of my snail mail, and at home I have authorized my girlfriend to do the same. Gmail reads my email. In all cases my reasons are the same; I am having a hard time keeping up with all the mail that comes in and want someone to filter out what is relevant. |
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