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Actually, the correspondence IS property of the sender until the recipient receives and opens it. That's why it's illegal to open other people's mail, even if they give you permission. But yeah, once it's received, the recipient can do whatever they want with it. So Cooks Source fails again. Post a comment in response: |
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