From cypherpunks-errors@toad.com Fri Feb 6 14:41:14 1998
Peter is quite right that the interesting part is HOME computers. It's the Electronic Messaging Association, BTW. My article with comments from them, SEC, NASD, ACLU, etc. is at:
http://cgi.pathfinder.com/netly/opinion/0,1042,1731,00.html
The SEC may have approved a rule that violates federal law.
-Declan
It was quite unnecessary: all a company has to do is require all company business email contact go through the company's systems, even if home. Furthermore, brokers send email during the work day - like the list of AXEs they have for that day - and send it in the morning. Home email directly to clients is basically non-existent. ---- Stange, how monitoring home email to third parties would be illegal, but Deutsche Bank showing up at a random time to demand (and watch) you give a urine sample is completely legal. ---guy