Dispute Continues Over Posthumous Yahoo! Mail 390
XPisthenewNT points out BBC coverage of the earlier-mentioned dispute between Yahoo! and the family of Justin Ellsworth. An excerpt: "Police sergeant John Ellsworth has sparked a privacy debate in the U.S. that has prompted many to reconsider who can access their e-mail. Mr. Ellsworth is locked in a legal fight with Yahoo! after his son, L/Cpl Justin Ellsworth, a U.S. marine serving in Falluja, was killed by a roadside bomb."
Reminds me... (Score:4, Funny)
Parents... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Reminds me... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Sparked a privacy debate in the US? (Score:2, Funny)
I mean why wait for "permission".
Re:Post Mail (Score:1, Funny)
remember folks inpostal mail we have the saem rules..
Its illegaql for a non recipent to view unless recipent gives permission..
and that is a standard bnoth in USA and Europe..
Good Lord! Trying fast to get that first post, were you?
Re:I want to take it with me (Score:2, Funny)
Re:I want to take it with me (Score:2, Funny)
Yeah mom, to access my email which is on the same server as my web host, just ssh into port 20002. The username is "xxxx". Password? No, there's no password, you have to use a DSA certificate. It says in the man pages you can use '-i'