Is it possible to intercept GMails?

Actually there is some law in sa that makes it illegal for them to read your email! Even if you sign something that says all email belongs to them, and they are allowed to read it, its STILL illegal for them to do so!

Its a law that was passed!!
 
mbs said:
This kind of crap makes me highly die moer-in. @FunnyWan: tell your management that resources would be better spent on training staff in pursuit of organisational objectives, whatever they might be - will result in improved productivity, higher profit, increased loyalty, etc. Unacceptable use of infrastructure will automatically drop, and management can then pat themselves on the back. Deployment of infrastructure not designed to positively promote organisational imperatives is strategically misplaced. Sounds to me like your management need to go back to business school.

@mbs: I couldn't agree with you more. Unfortunately we are talking about people who are way beyond the point of listening to reason or following common sense. Set in their ways and simply not interested in the greater good!

sparklehorse said:
The software is also widely available. Everything can be automaticly saved so you don't have to physically sit there, except if you want to monitor whatever's happening.

But all this cached data is useless if it is encrypted. I doubt they have the resources or the time to crack SSL/TLS.

Judging from what sparklehorse said, they can cache data pretty easily but re-constructing the data would be a tedious mission, especially if it's encrypted?? Am i correct in assuming this??
 
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If they are Reading your Gmail, which is HTTP they are Reading this...........
 
If you're worried about emails being intercepted, get PGP [http://www.pgp.com] , get your buddies to get it too, and just encrypt everything you send [including attachments] and be done with it.

Worst case you can find amusement sending encrypted [gibberish] emails to your bosses with the subject "What i think of my boss.." .
 
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