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Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft (nyse: MSFT) employees saw their outgoing e-mail messages get mired in the company's internal e-mail network, taking as long as four days to reach recipients, reports say.
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Corporate computers are fair game for snooping in the U.S. (Some European countries have stricter privacy rules.) So in-house spooks can divert copies of incoming and outgoing e-mail to a separate file for monitoring.
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Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft (nyse: MSFT - news - people) employees saw their outgoing e-mail messages get mired in the company's internal e-mail network, taking as long as four days to reach recipients, reports say.
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The fee includes unlimited incoming and outgoing messages with a 4KB, or 4, 000 character, limit per e-mail on the Sharp and JVC Devices.
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