I agree on that one. The people that don't want the filtering don't want spam, they want the message from their 5th cousin that lives in BFE, Oklahoma. So, I, more than likely, won't be on a CC list from their cousin, but could be on a CC list for a piece of spam. So, they get their email message from their cousin, and I don't get spam that has me listed in the CC. They don't get the spam either, but that's okay.

Koree

R. Scott Perry wrote:

Maybe if we all bombard Ipswitch with this request, it will get notice?

Do you really want it though?

I haven't heard of a single case where this was really an issue. The cost of making this change could be huge. For example, IMail right now will have a difficult time sending a mailing list to 2,000 users (100 E-mails each with 20 recipients). If that were 1,000 E-mails each with 1 recipient, it would take a much longer time to deliver.

The real question is how often does a company send out an E-mail to multiple recipients (meaning they all get the *exact* same E-mail, so no personal/confidential information is included), where one or more recipients think it is spam, but it is important to the another recipient?
-Scott

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