> Actually, your understanding of the history of Declude is what is lacking. > I have had direct dialogue with the new owners of Declude and I was asked > not to share information on this list. So before you start suggesting that > I'm speaking out of turn you should know that you don't have all the facts. > All I will say is promises were broken.
There is a big difference between the history of a software product and current projects for it. While you may claim to have information about a current project, actual or otherwise, your lack of understanding of the history of Declude and its products is indeed lacking, though by no means required unless you are going to make a statement like you did. Saying that "Declude is an incomplete product" is a subjective statement based on what you expect Declude should be, not what the owners of Declude intend it to be. > As for the whole privacy/hypocritical bit -- what people don't know doesn't > hurt them. I can review spam with a product like spamreview and I can tell > from the domain name, return address and subject what is spam in 95% of the > cases. Its very rare that I would have to look at the actual content of the > message. When a legit email is found, it can be moved into the spool and is > sent to the recipient and the recipient doesn't ever know that email was > trapped and held as spam. > > If we have to review email sent to a mail address, the content of the email > is exposed in every case if we have the outlook preview option enabled. No, > we will not review the spam using webmail. Moreover, to get the email then > to the intended recipient would require a forward and then they would have > issues about privacy. OOPS, the truth comes out. You are concerned about privacy if some one can find out that it has been violated, but if they do not know about it then by your statement it is not a violation or concern. Sounds like a double standard to me. Besides, there is a way, in Imail anyways, for an admin to view a mail box and move messages to other e-mail without the headers being changed. John T eServices For You "Seek, and ye shall find!" --- This E-mail came from the Declude.JunkMail mailing list. To unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and type "unsubscribe Declude.JunkMail". The archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com.
