I wasn't on the list to get the survey, but have been reading the thread. This is an important issue for anyone involved in e-commerce, with all the phishing and spam circulating. I am wondering if a couple of simple steps might mitigate concern:
1. Place a web page on a Digium server with a recognized URL that explains the survey and documents the domain name used in the E-Mail. 2. Place a link to that page near the beginning of the E-Mail in plain text form so it is easy to see and validate. This would allow crosschecking. This would even pre-empt someone trying to fake the E-Mail, as the URL listed on the Digium web page would not match the link in the fake E-Mail. Wilton
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