Don't name him/her... but do inform someone responsible that emails are not secured and are available to some in office.
If he/she is the one who controls the emails... and network etc... then, I dont think that you could do anything about it. Because he/she can simply deny that he/she ever tried to read anyone's email.
If you having problems with your emails being read by someone, try not communicatng your personal matters in this email account.
Good luck
2006-07-18 18:21:58
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answered by beautiful_facts 2
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Is there room for promotion in it for yourself? This is a possible promotion for you if you play your cards right. I have never met a boss who didn't like juicy stuff from their employees,it goes along the lines of invasion of privacy of others and that is a no no .It is something like using company computers to download porno or stuff like that will get your butt fired usually. It also depends on how long you have been with the company, and if the person is the boss?I agree with the post before mine.You should see how it goes for the next couple days.
2006-07-18 18:24:06
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answered by gardenia89102 2
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a million. have not got very own emails despatched to your artwork e mail handle, and don't deliver very own emails with your artwork e mail. Use a yahoo or different such account, and that way it is password secure. 2. once you go away your table - log out, or use the lock function in abode windows to fasten the pc requiring a password to reenter. 3. If the emails she study have been very own, drop it. you will get no sympathy out of your boss in case you assert to him which you had very own emails on there and your chum study them. you will the two get in difficulty. If the emails have been artwork proper, then you definitely ought to in case you needed to rfile her to the IT supervisor via fact this would be a breach of protection. even nonetheless, you will probable be considered as a complainer considering you ought to ward off this subject in case you will do the suggestions-blowing factor and lock the pc once you go away the section. It in straightforward terms takes a 2d.
2016-10-08 02:05:20
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answered by ? 4
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Set the individual up.
Have another co-worker send you an e-mail that is completely bogus. Something along the lines of rumors of company lay-offs, and be sure to include somewhere in the e-mail, ". . . Oh, and , if you're reading this just know that you will be reported to the proper authorities if this behavior continues . . ."
It will embarass them to no end, and will - hopefully - get him/her to STOP reading other's company e-mail.
2006-07-18 19:34:49
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answered by GottaGo 3
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Yes. But first, write an email to a friend outside of work that reads
"(dudes name) is such a douche. I hear he's getting fired soon.
The boss is totally pissed about such and such."
That would be hilarious.
2006-07-18 19:28:46
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answered by militantfairy 5
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Just wondering how do you know forsure that he/she is reading this emails?
I would talk to that person and let them know you know what they are doing, and see what happens from there over the next few days!
2006-07-18 18:22:48
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answered by Anonymous
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NO WAY --THERE'S NOTHING LIKE A HOSTILE WORK ENVIRONMENT. I WOULDN'T EMAIL TO PERSONAL OF STUFF WHILE YOU'RE AT WORK. I'D DOUBT THE BOSS WOULD FIRE THE CO-WORKER FOR DOING THAT.
2006-07-18 18:20:54
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answered by Work-N-Hrd-2-Mk-It 4
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You should approach the coworker first. If that does not make a difference, then yes, go to higher authority.
2006-07-18 18:18:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
2006-07-18 18:50:31
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answered by 30somethingfemale 2
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Yes!
2006-07-18 18:18:07
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answered by Answer4u 1
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