> In almost all cases, this is a situation where someone thought it would be
> cool to tweak a setting that they weren't familiar with (Gee, "Split
> attachments into multiple E-mails" probably will make my E-mail faster!",
> they think).

Heh, in our case it would be "Hey, good way to get your message deleted." =)
I've been deleting the Vulnerabilities, and more than 95% have all been
SPAM, only 1 person I've spoken with to correct this problem ever
complained, and as Scott mentioned, he thought it was to help speed up
delivery. I just explained that ANY potential threat to our users is taken
seriously, and we'll not risk the whole for someone too lazy to fix their
mail. He fixed his problem. =)

What about the rest on the list? Do you delete vulnerabilities?

Paul


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