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RE: FW: Your opinion on Skype

Subject: RE: FW: Your opinion on Skype
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 08:56:06 -0700
My biggest worry about Skype is that your machines become a 
node on the Skype network, which means that you become a 
forwarding point for ALL the traffic Skype decides to send you.

  I interpret the rules under which the State provides us Internet
connectivity to prohibit participation in schemes like this.
Individual users do not have the authority to agree to such an
arrangement.

David Gillett


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