Feature request or have i missed it?
Res
res at AUSICS.NET
Tue Mar 29 10:07:44 IST 2005
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005, Julian Field wrote:
> I have avoided doing this. There are still a few false alarms, and I
> don't want people to become used to seeing any warning in the subject
> line, as that may "cry wolf". I thought (as did other people on this
> list) that just inserting some text straight into the message, at the
> point of the link, was more useful.
ok, thanks
>
> Res wrote:
>
>> Hi Julian,
>>
>> With the Phising, when it finds a match and renames the inline part,
>> is it
>> possible to have an option to put a notify in the subject line to make
>> the
>> recipient fully alert to the fact there is possible fraud attempt ?
>
>
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Res
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