I found out today that all the mail coming in, and presumably going out, is forwarded by our mail server to another email address. Therefore no one even needs to go near my computer to read my mail. I only use my email and Net access at work a total of about 1/2 hour per week for personal use. I also work about 60 hours a week on salary so they get 19 1/2 hours a week free from me and would probably not complain about "abuse". However, I am pretty pissed about being spied on. What's next, cameras in the bathrooms? Also, does anyone know the leagality of someone listening in on your phone calls without your conscent at work? Not recording them, just listening in. John Pfaff wrote: > If you're running any flavor of Winbloze, once you log out and the > administrator logs in, anything you would have set in motion (such as > logging software) stops. The administrator has COMPLETE access to the hard > drive. One alternative might be to use removable storage for you e-mail > (Zip disk, LS-120 or the like). Then remove it when you leave for the day > (or even for lunch). > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Brian kraut > To: > Sent: Monday, March 06, 2000 8:42 pm > Subject: [OT]EMPLOYER SNOOPING > > I have heard at work that peoples computers are being logged into by the > systems administrator and emails and files are being looked at. From > what I am told my Outlook mail can be gotten into by the administrator > even if he doesn't know my password. > > Does anyone know of any monitoring software I can install that will log > which files were accessed and if my email was accessed and by who?