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When viewing our mails, are we viewing passive data or active data or both?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: October 17, 2007     Asked by: sari_pot 
  
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October 17, 2007 05:47:16   #1  
Rahul        

RE: When viewing our mails, are we viewing passive dat...
mails are typical example of active as well as passive data. because this data is passive for sender but viewer it is active data.
 
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