Man of Honour
- Joined
- 17 Nov 2003
- Posts
- 36,750
- Location
- Southampton, UK
100% work. Anything I send is potentially disclosable under FOIA so personal stays on my personal exchange account.
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Oh the problems of the middle classes... you people have no idea![]()


100% work.
This. Don't be stupid
I know a guy who planned a drug exchange via his work email. He didn't last long
How do you use your work email? Do you use it for any personal stuff? How much?
Or do people keep them 100% work related.
Why the hell would you use a work email address for personal stuff?
Why the hell would you use a work email address for personal stuff?

Why the hell would you use a work email address for personal stuff?
to e-mail friends etc... really don't see the big issue if you're sensible about it
I don't expect everyone to be checking their personal gmail accounts etc.. though I do expect that sending an e-mail on a Friday afternoon to a group of mates to arrange a beer or two will be seen if sent to work addresses.
]isnt that what your phone is for
to e-mail friends etc... really don't see the big issue if you're sensible about it
I don't expect everyone to be checking their personal gmail accounts etc.. though I do expect that sending an e-mail on a Friday afternoon to a group of mates to arrange a beer or two will be seen if sent to work addresses.

Phone goes ping, check message. Go for beers.
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so, you are so poor you cannot afford free gmail or hotmail... ??? seriously...
e-mail is a bit more efficient when dealing with a group
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beer?
whereabouts?
how about - (insert bar name)
not been there - where is it
(paste link)
I finish at 7 will meet you guys later
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yes there is whatsapp but most people are sat in front of a computer, its easy to reply to an e-mail, its not necessarily as good to be back and fourth on your mobile while sat at your desk, not everyone necessarily checks their mobile