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Date:      Fri, 4 Feb 2005 18:02:50 +0100 (CET)
From:      Svein Halvor Halvorsen <svein-freebsd-questions@theloosingend.net>
To:        Bart Silverstrim <bsilver@chrononomicon.com>
Cc:        Nico Meijer <lists@familiemeijer.org>
Subject:   Re: OT: Funny disclaimers (Was: Re: ssh root@localhost)
Message-ID:  <20050204175911.R49963@maren.thelosingend.net>
In-Reply-To: <593ffb3971a522a52a42cebcccfdf3c4@chrononomicon.com>
References:  <ef60af09050202031645f73c32@mail.gmail.com> <20050202115457.D154543D53@mx1.FreeBSD.org><42013910.6090109@mac.com> <42014AD3.1030502@locolomo.org> <593ffb3971a522a52a42cebcccfdf3c4@chrononomicon.com>

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* Bart Silverstrim [2005-02-03 08:01 -0500]
>  I wonder why if the messages are so important they don't PGP or GPG them=
=2E
>  Wouldn't that make more sense for sensitive material?


To send email from the Ullev=E5l university hospital in Oslo, the first to=
=20
words of the email needs to be "ikke sensitiv" (Norwegian for "not=20
confidential") in order for the email server to allow the email to be sent=
=20
to the outside world. These restrictions do not apply for internal mail.

If you don't include these two words, the email server will bounce it back=
=20
to you, telling you to not send confidential information outside the=20
hospital, or to include the magic words, in case that the message in fact=
=20
is not confidential.
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