Yes when privilege is bona fide and LIMITED. Privilege is neither bona fide nor limited when a message is posted in a publicly accessible mail list.
I don't see why (if you tell me something in good faith) it would be legally bonding for me not to pass the information out (unless there's law preventing distribution of such information, in which case you don't need funny legal speak). It's like putting an apple in the middle of highway and hoping nobody will smash it. Try doing it and suing the driver who smashed it. You'd probably get fined for making fun of justice system. If you intend to limit distribution of the information, you should make arangements prior to giving out the information. Not after the fact in the form of small-print that nobody reads.
-- Aleksandar Milivojevic <amilivojevic@xxxxxx> Pollard Banknote Limited Systems Administrator 1499 Buffalo Place Tel: (204) 474-2323 ext 276 Winnipeg, MB R3T 1L7