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Re: ANON: Sysadmin Policies at Universities (and HS)
Jordan Hayes stated in the last message:
>From [email protected] Fri Mar 5 14:48:05 1993
>Date: Fri, 5 Mar 93 14:04:19 EST
>From: [email protected] (Jordan Hayes)
>Subject: Re: ANON: Sysadmin Policies at Universities (and HS)
>
> From [email protected] Fri Mar 5 13:56:06 1993
>
> Here is the responce I got as to WHY I CANT RUN A REMAILER IN
> MY ACCOUNT...
>
>Why do you continue to think it's "your" account?
[argues that I should get my own network link and then run a remailer on
"my" machine]
>That's all those machines need is more sendmail processes running :-)
Well, "the" account has "my" name stamped all over it. With a few
resstrictions... I have full use of the account. But that's not
proof. Here's proof... quoting from UB's own computing policy ...
(which I am now THOUROULY familiar with! :-> )
>acquiring an account in another person's name, or using an account without
>the explicit permission of the owner and the full knowledge of Academic
^^^^^
...
> It is mandatory that the owner of an account be careful to keep the
^^^^^
>account secure by keeping the password secret, changing the password
...
Even the policy seems to agree that someone is an "owner" of a given
account. It doesn't mention that ACS (Academic Computing Services) is
the "owner" of the account. Need I say more?
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