>This is the second time I'm asking you this question: how, pray tell,
>can emails unilaterally impose legally binding conditions on the
>recipient?
Copyright, I wrote it, I gave you a copy, I didn't authorize you to make additional copies.
Theoretically, You don't have to right to forward or archive anyone's mails without their
permission, although you could argue that by posting to ilug they have implicitly granted
that permission.
Sean
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