lock her up.... he murmured....
Re: lock her up.... he murmured....
Re someone telling her not to do that; she was the head of the State department so I wouldn't be surprised if no one wanted to tell her that--especially since she likely knew the rule, if not all its implications. As for the latter, even if that could be done, if you were an underling in the State department and needed to get her review something, I imagine you would permit it to forward to her preferred server if you knew that was the only mail she looked at routinely. I would like to think that there was a chief of information security that could either tell her not to do that (or have the chief of staff tell her, but maybe there wasn't.