Leo, I would be glad to see you in court on that. It is not merely my email address. It is my MSU NetID. It is how I am identified to MSU systems. You are not the first to confuse one's identity with one's mail address - and your record is not very good in such matters. On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 3:36 PM, Leo Sell <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Answering the general questions, any specifics relative to your > particular standing will be sent to you privately. > > On 2/11/13 2:35 PM, Richard Wiggins wrote: > > Is there a clear statement, a permanent URL, a Techbase article, that one > could read on this? > > Our NetID Privilege Categories http://techbase.msu.edu/article.asp?id=609is the ruling information. In the case of Retirees, the term is referring > to those who are fully vested for benefits. Anyone who leaves employment in > any other manner is "separated from service". > > "Separated from the University" is ambiguous. I have been retired from > MSU for more than a year. Do you consider me "separated"? My MSU NetID of > [log in to unmask] is mine as a matter of right. > > It is established law that an employer's assigned email account/address > (assigned or provided to the employee) is the employer's property. > > -- > Leo Sell > IT Services > Technology and Network Support (formerly ATS Help Desk)help.msu.edutech.msu.edu517-432-6200 > >