Hi, No. But it could be tracked as a electronic communication transactional record and if this list ever advocated 'mutiny' or some other dastardly deed, you could be linked to it. a. On 4 Aug 2010, at 12:41, Jorge Amodio wrote: >>> The F.B.I. contends that the e-mail addresses to which people send >>> messages, and the Web pages they visit, are the functional equivalent of the >>> phone numbers they call. Officials familiar with the matter, speaking >>> anonymously because of the sensitivity of the issue, say that most companies >>> agree with that interpretation and have routinely turned over such records >>> when requested. >> >> The web pages people visit: "the functional equivalent of the phone numbers >> they call"?!? > > So if you send a message to an electronic mail list like this one is > it considered some sort of mutiny ? > > Regards > Jorge