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Message-ID: <87pt11812y.fsf@deneb.enyo.de>
From: fw at deneb.enyo.de (Florian Weimer)
Subject: This sums up Yahoo!s security policy to a -T-

* Bart Lansing:

> If their refusal to release that mail even after their customer is dead is an
> indication as to their privacy practices, three cheers for Yahoo.  

I agree.

It's not even clear to me that it's in the relatives' interest to know
*everything*.  If there's some in these messages he hasn't told them,
he probably had a good reason not to do so.

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