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   Message 904 of 2,445   
   Mike Powell to ROB MCCART   
   Re: Your Gmail search res   
   24 Mar 25 07:53:00   
   
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   BBSID: CAPCITY2   
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   > Less trouble when in moderation. My offline mail reader flags the odd   
   > message as Spam, right or wrong, and tonight I wrote a note to someone   
   > but I accidentally hit send before attaching a photo I'd mentioned in   
   > the message.   
      
   > It popped up a little box asking if I'd fogotten to attach the photo.   
      
   > Not the end of the world if the message had gone out but it was handy   
   > to be reminded about the promised photo. But that's pretty gentle   
   > spying or maybe AI, if it even qualifies as that..   
      
   I cannot remember which mail program it was now, but I have used one that   
   has done that in the past.  IIRC, it was because the message contained a   
   certain word or phrase that made it think I meant to include an   
   "attachment."   
      
   That probably could be considered AI, but I think of that as being a   
   passive version -- like many little things computer programs do -- and   
   not something that involves data collection.   
      
   That said, the first time or two it happened, I did wonder about it!  :D   
      
   Mike   
      
      
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