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Dec 6th, 2008
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mail logs in an isp's server

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Hi. I need to know what type of data about outgoing emails of hotmail is stored on my server.when i send an email to another hotmail a/c,are my passwords and even the words i wrote in the mail saved or only the 'from x to x' is saved?Is it possible to find out to which email i logged in from my ip and to which hotmail a/c i sent a mail 1 month ago?
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Re: mail logs in an isp's server

Check the TOS for your ISP and Hotmail as the details vary
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Re: mail logs in an isp's server

I was thinking about this for a long time. But not only for hotmail, for all mail service providers.

Just imagine how much information goes through these servers.
What can guarantee that they do not abuse this power??

I would also think about what they tells at public (TOS), and what they really do with it.
(it can be little paranoic, sorry)
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Re: mail logs in an isp's server

well... im pretty sure they can acess all your things however it is against the law to go into your stuff unless you are wanted. in that case police can defintly track you down and acess all your information.
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