> Time for someone to contact the tech-press...
> "New Outlook Bug Increases Spam"
This is an excellent idea. Now, if Scott could give us the identities
of the other anti-spam programs (competitors?) that can be/are
configured to block this stuff, I would be happy to write the release,
since it wouldn't cite just one vendor. Can't guarantee that it'll go
wide, but I have a few contacts, as I'm sure many of us do.
I am sickened by the fact Microsoft continues to all but *oblige*
techies to bash its products. I'd be satisfied with attacking
Exchange, since that's a more concentrated fight. I'd love to let
Outlook alone, since it's a very powerful application with no real
rivals in functionality. Yet even though I don't want to attack
Outlook, they keep egging us on! Argh!
--Sandy
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