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(Unverified)Aug 31st 2009 11:33PM
This is very disappointing news... I use google apps for my business and if they are too cave this easily I will be moving to another provider. Google, why are you caving so easily? Who stole your sack too protect your users? Just remember, without users you are a nobody... billion dollar company or not...
chrisarozSep 1st 2009 9:29AM
It's no different than if you hosted it yourself. They've clearly stated they maintain your email and will turn it over if required. As a business, you should be keeping your emails archived (if not required by law) for an extended period of time in case you're sued anyway.
I don't know if you guys have been told this before, but the internet's not anonymous.