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slander by definition requires that other people hear about it.. in a private email it may be an insult or blasphemy, but since no one besides the two parties knows it is not considered slander.

maybe ask a Lawyer if you are really afraid of it.

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Yes, you can be sued for slander in a private email if the contents of the email are defamatory and cause harm to someone's reputation. Slander involves making false and damaging statements about someone to a third party, and this can include private communications such as emails. If the recipient of the email shares it with others or if it somehow becomes public, the person mentioned in the email could potentially take legal action for slander.

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