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I have been the "victim" of an email program which suggests as they all do
who you mean to send the email to as you type in the address letter by
letter.

I discovered when looking at my outbox that I had sent an email when in the
NHS to someone I had never heard of. It turned out that he was a local
journalist - I was using a PC that had previously been used by our
Communications Team and the journalist was one of their contacts.

Our Complaints Manager had been a journalist and she contacted him asking
him not to publish the contents of the email - it was about our Complaints
Policy as I seem to remember.

Nick Landau

The Numbers Game
http://www.numbers-game.co.uk

Nick Landau's Profile on LinkedIn.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/nicklandau1

----- Original Message -----
From: Scourfield, Brenda
To:
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Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 2:04 PM
Subject: Re: [data-protection] BCIC- **** exemption papers


That is why no email should be considered private - accidents happen.

Brenda

Brenda Scourfield
Team Leader,
I.T.
Pembrokeshire County Council,
County Hall,
Haverfordwest.
SA61 1TP

01437 775380

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