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@D1 I can honestly say I've never emailed sensitive client materials (far from classified) to my personal account to print. And I am shocked that people upvoted your comment and think it's appropriate. My directors and partner would have a fit!
No.. why would I? I seriously don't understand what the point would even be when I print from my client or the office, or if I had to print from home I would just connect my laptop and install a driver.
Tbh I would fire somebody for using Yahoo mail to begin with.
When the FBI asked Hillary what (C) meant before a paragraph within an email, she stated she didn't know and could only speculate it was referencing paragraphs marked in alphabetical order 😂
Yet I'm sure we've all done something like that from our work account - iPhone to gmail to print. Gmail to work email to print.
A1 I don't think Yahoo mail has been "huge" since maybe 2005
I don't email to myself ever.
The congressional equivalent of "I don't recall" that CEOs and others use during their hearings for public issues.
Things must be really bad for Clinton because press sec. today told journalists that Obama doesn't believe Comey is trying to influence the election, he's a good person, good character, etc.
PwC2 I agree, that's why I posted. Shocked to see others sending to personal accounts - not worth the headache
Most people I bet have fwded work emails between work and home and vice versa. I have done, like when you're in the middle of nowhere can't get onto your VPN. This shows that Federal govt is due for IT upgrade
If you're in the middle of nowhere, how would you be able to log into normal email? I would bet that most people haven't since there really isn't a legitimate reason to, not to mention it's against firm policy. And we aren't even talking about life changing classified stuff like Huma and Hill.
So now being compliant with firm policy (and in huma's case, the law) is equitable to being on a high horse? Yikes
It's not naivety when there's a reason why it's against firm policy to transfer any firm related documents to a personal computer or email. There's no reason to send it to your personal email unless you want it after you lose access for being fired or quitting. We have a work phone and work laptop for a reason. I can guarantee you the current and past leaders on my project would not condone it and would ask why I can't print from my work laptop. Maybe you just work with directors and partners that have the ethics of Hillary Clinton, which would also be unfortunate.
Comparing speed limits to national security like in the case of Huma is asinine, but to answer your question, no because I don't own a car.
Here's some context: https://medium.com/the-curious-civilian/admit-it-the-clinton-email-controversy-bothers-you-yet-you-dont-actually-know-what-the-clinton-511dc1659eda#.at1l4ewax
D2- Gmail was only released a beta in 2004... yahoo was the third largest email service even in 2011
"I have no recommendation of that" - Wolf of Wall Street @D1
I mean aside from it breaking firm policy, there's literally no point unless you think you're getting fired or quitting and need those emails at a later date
@PwC1 -the op ed is by a comedian. It's like getting your facts from SNL. This is a better source. http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2016/oct/30/hillary-clintons-latest-email-controversy-what-we-/
Dude. Stop. You will trigger the libs.