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Re: Off-topic: Policy question
Joseph Pung (Pungj
meijer.com)
Thu, 01 Oct 1998 10:44:16 -0400
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John,
Your regular Internet Policy (acceptable use agreement) should cover web-based e-mail. For example, if your company policy is to restrict Internet usage to business use only, then your question is moot. OTOH, if your policy permits limited personal use, then web-based e-mail would be OK, providing if falls into the "limited personal use" category.
A good policy is sufficiently general in nature to cover unforeseen events. If it is too specific, it will need constant revision.
Joe
>>> "Appel, John" <AppelJ
1st-annapolis.com> 09/25 3:06 PM >>>
Off topic a bit here; my apologies, but my searches to date have come up
pretty empty.
I'm looking for any sample policies / archived discussions / etc. WRT
security policy for web-based e-mail access (e.g., HotMail, ExciteMail,
etc.). Any references would be appreciated.
Thanks.
John Appel
appelj
1st-annapolis.com
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