emails
Emails from your boss damage your health
News Managers who send threatening emails to their staff could be doing more harm than good, according to a new study. It involved almost 50 volunteers, who had their blood pressure repeatedly measured as they read a selection of emails both from senior... [08 Jan 2004]
Steve Ranger's Notebook: The worst ever 419 scam emails
Comment Either way, the scam emails dropping into my inbox are now so poor that I've taken to saving the worst of them. Most people just delete these "I need help getting £100m out of a secret bank account" emails without a second thought - which is of... [27 Sep 2006]
Who's been reading your emails?
News But in other situations your emails could be monitored or accessed by anyone from your line manager, other senior employees and the IT team. A number of different people in the workplace can monitor employees' emails as long as they have a... [30 Nov 2007]
Email security firm deletes thousands of emails
News An email security scanning company has accidentally deleted thousands of its customers' emails. GFI, a Microsoft "gold certified partner", is now offering free upgrades to all its customers after it trashed their emails by sending out incorrect... [04 Mar 2005]
Alibris admits to spying on Amazon emails
News Online bookseller, Alibris, has admitted to snooping on emails intended for Amazon.com, after Amazon accused it of deliberately collecting intelligence on the market. Although Alibris pleaded guilty to the charges, CEO Marty Manley claimed the... [24 Nov 1999]
NSA sweeps private emails for evidence of terrorism
News The US National Security Agency (NSA) was bombarded with email from protesters yesterday, according to Associated Press, after it was revealed that the agency was eavesdropping on emails looking for terrorist activity. [22 Oct 1999]
AOL claims one billion virus emails blocked
News AOL says it's blocked more than one billion virus-infected emails since launching a screening program in April 2003. The internet service provider, a subsidiary of Time Warner, says it protected each of the company's subscribers from an average of... [17 May 2004]
Self-destructing emails? Or just 'best before'?
News One of the more high-profile additions to Microsoft's Office software - Outlook with emails that 'self-delete' after a set time to keep senders from electronic slip-ups - may not be quite the security revolution it's been talked up to be. [21 Oct 2003]
Microsoft calls on Netscape to show internal emails
News Microsoft has subpoenaed internal emails from Netscape employees as part of its ongoing fight against antitrust allegations. The software giant has demanded over 4,000 emails - which come from two of Netscape's internal electronic forums - be used... [01 Sep 1998]
Arsenal FC emails get 'bouncebackability'
Case Study Users are meant to archive their old emails and move them off the servers but users are users," he said of the tendency towards operator error. All emails are still visible, as the system takes a snapshot of the email which users can see - a... [17 Nov 2006]
Maintaining Compliance and Protection for over One Million Emails
White Paper They now totally rely on Clearswift ES to manage over one million emails which are sent or received annually by 2,500 employees. THALES NEDERLAND build integrated systems for surveillance command and control. [24 Feb 2004]
Emails probed in "cash for honours" swoop
News Scotland Yard officers are using forensic software to look for deleted emails that could link people who offered loans to the Labour Party with media reports that the government promised honours to lenders. [12 Jul 2006]
Shredding emails, splitting up and rolling dice
Comment Several other companies, including Disappearing E-Mail and ZipLip, are active in the production of tools that help to encrypt and self-destruct emails. The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIP) and its American cousin, Carnivore, have raised... [22 Sep 2000]
One2One trials video emails on mobiles
News One2One has teamed up with Israeli streaming software specialist, GEO, to look into providing video emails over GSM mobile phones. The UK's smallest national GSM network operator will conduct a trial with a group of what it calls 'heavy-airtime... [08 Feb 2000]
Leader: Stopping unnecessary emails...
Leader After all it is hard enough worrying about sifting the spam from the legitimate email without worrying about the software you use to block emails from your inbox creating even more problematic email. Many consumers were unduly worried about an... [11 May 2004]
