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With over 16 years of experience in Information Technology I have acquired a large store of knowledge about computing. This enables me to answer a large variety of questions about computing.

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More than 12 years of using cyberspace and various e-mail systems.

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2010-08-22 Moving Email & the Attachment together to MS-Word:

My question is why would they want to? There is also the question of what e-mail client was used. Different e-mail clients have different features. Another issue would be the nature of the attachment.

2010-08-15 Ethics:

You can try taking it to the FBI, but I doubt if they will do anything. It's possible that the other party to the e-mail sent it to him. Also do you have proof that he had it? Just your saying you saw

2010-08-15 Ethics:

Depends on circumstances. For example, Employers have the right to read e-mails sent using corporate e-mail accounts on company equipment. If you were voluntarily given a password to an account, then you

2010-08-10 two seperate accts using Outlook:

You can setup Outlook to work with several different accounts. I have Outlook on my home machine looking up 7-8 different accounts. You can also load Outlook on multiple machines (as long as you have the

2010-07-30 how can i know that from where i m receiving this mail?:

Correct. Even if you picked out the IP address that originated the e-mail, that only gives the ISP of the first router the e-mail traveled through. And there is no guarantee the sender isn't using an anonymizer

 

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