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Public Access to City Email

Started by Metro Jacksonville, July 21, 2006, 01:59:58 PM

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Public Access to City Email

The City of Jacksonville has recently upgraded their public record email system. Here is how to access the email:

1. Go to: http://webmail.coj.net/public
2. Enter Login: publicdocs Password: public
3. Click on the Public Records folder at the top of the screen.

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Rich

Whoever is running this site, Thank you very much.  Good information such as this is what we need!

Lunican

Very helpful information from the past...

stjr

Great info, Lunican.  One correction: the password is "public" as identified in the original article, NOT "public3" as you re-posted.

By the way, reading the Mayor's emails is almost as entertaining as reading the Moon River Pizza thread on Metro Jax! :D  I feel sorry for his email screener.  I suspect the really juicy emails go through other channels.

Now, if the City would just comply with public records laws across the Board.  I guess the City thinks if they throw a few spam emails to the mayor's suite out there for us, we should be satisfied with compliance of the public records laws.  Not so fast!  See my post and thread at: http://www.metrojacksonville.com/forum/index.php/topic,4567.0.html

All City contracts and document indexes should be accessible over the internet.  By now, the City should be electronically imaging them so it wouldn't take much to open the files over the internet.  The General Counsel's Office saying they can't find the contract documents on tens of millions of dollars spent on the stadium and Super Bowl - come on, how stupid do they think the public is?  An insult to the public and evidence of a fiendish cover up by the City.
Hey!  Whatever happened to just plain ol' COMMON SENSE!!

stjr

Quote***PLEASE NOTE THAT UNDER FLORIDA'S VERY BROAD PUBLIC RECORDS LAW, COMMUNICATIONS TO AND FROM CITY OFFICIALS ARE SUBJECT TO PUBLIC DISCLOSURE***

The above from a City official's email.

Do you think Paul Harden emails his "concerns" to City officials?  Hahahahaha....

I bet some people write their letters above the endorsement line on political campaign checks.
Hey!  Whatever happened to just plain ol' COMMON SENSE!!