Spam Bounce action issues
Spicer, Kevin
Kevin.Spicer at BMRB.CO.UK
Fri Jun 4 15:40:38 IST 2004
Max Kipness wrote:
>
> I for one understand the implications. The problem is I CANNOT allow
> critical messages to possibly disappear in a black hole. I'm not sure
> if there is a 100% accurate way of assuring no false-positives, but
> I'm not there yet. I guess maybe it depends on what type of business
> you are handling. I have a financial brokerage firm that won't
> tolerate it.
Although we don't work in that sector we answered similar concerns from users by using the attachment action and delivering anything, its then up to users to filter in their mail client (which we give guidance about how to do).
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