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<p>How could they tell ?</p>
<p>Since the content of emails are not part of DR, and subject = content, therefor not part of data to be retained or released, they'll still have NFI if that person emailed the other person about a concern, or what they got up to last weekend...</p>
<p>To get to your example they need full access to content which does require a Court order.</p>
<p>On 20/01/2016 11:30, Tony Miles wrote:</p>
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