On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Joe Bowbeer wrote:
> So far, Google has distinguished itself from Yahoo, MSN, and AOL by
> refusing to provide search data - though in the end this may be
> nothing more than good PR ("we tried and they didn't").
But that's meaningless as far as e-mail goes, of course. It takes only
a National Security Letter to get all the stored e-mail for any address
from any ISP, and the letter explicitly forbids them from telling anyone
that they've given out that information, or even received the letter.
cjs
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Received on Tue Jan 30 12:32:12 2007