Re: email block



"Andrew Chaplin" <ab.chaplin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:4-
WdnZGe0fTHefneRVn-sg@xxxxxxxxxx:

> "Peter Skelton" <skeltonp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:otm9m19a6po3g2k83ageco6ihq7nm1fu9d@xxxxxxxxxx
>> On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 01:47:22 GMT, Rich Johnson
>> <rwh.johnson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> >Peter Skelton <skeltonp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
>> >news:nf18m1ps3j4tmhhr7edpdj6usvke7ac0o4@xxxxxxx:
>> >
>> >> from:
>> >>
>> >> http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,78905,00.html
>> >>
>> >> "On Tuesday, the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps blocked all access to
>> >> commercial e-mail services, such as Yahoo!, Hotmail, America
>> >> Online and Google, from overseas government computers"
>> >>
>> >> (It's not all access, the story gives some exceptions.)
>> >>
>> >> Peter Skelton
>> >>
>> >
>> >Most if not all CF forces computers can't acess them either. Good
> idea
>>
>> Go for most, you're correct about the access.
>
> When I was in NDHQ we had two computers on our floor of the North
> Tower that had access to the WWW, all the rest (about 50) were on the
> DWAN. The two computers on the web were for look-ups and so forth, but
> during lunch most of us checked our hotmail or, in my case, dejanews.
> The IT mob did not have any grief with it.

Our networks acess to all the web based email was shut off when some
idiot let a virus into the network. AV stuff got pushed down as opposed
to the old pull down, stuff like that.

I've never yet had our network block me from any site I've legimatly
needed to see



--
Rich
Enfield NS
Canada
.



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