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Originally posted by Mr Mephisto
Actually, from an ethical perspective he cannot. He is a hypocrite. Just because you CAN do something, doesn't mean you SHOULD do something.
The post implied he was titillated by reading the woman's personal emails. I'm quite sure that's not ethical or moral. It's certainly just nasty.
Hide behind the law if you wish. But acknowledge hypocrisy when it rears its ugly head.
Mr Mephisto
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No AssHat, I wasn't going into her e-mail to jack off to.
I was checking to see what was Work related e-mail and Non-work related e-mail. And moving the Work related e-mail back into the queue and after the traffic was gone, put the non-work related e-mail into the queue. This is an on going thing with a corporate email server supporting 800 users. On some occations I see personal letters, or resumes. I have even caught someone selling our prototype parts to a competitor.
I'm not going to upper management to do my job as the System administrator. If my systems are running slow, or I am running out of disk space because of personal things I'm going to do my job. If I end up reading their personal shit, too bad it. It's on company resources, and there is no expectation of privacy.
As for losing respect, I was just saying I can't believe what she says about marriage, some of her beliefs she says she has to people.
As for titillated by this. Oh ok if you don't see a beautiful woman, I guess you don't think about having sex with her.
As for this posting, I was wondering how people feel when they find out too much information about a person.