> 
> 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.
> 


Nobody gives a damn about the history of a software product.  What they do
care about is whether Declude is fully functional or not.  

Providing a means to hold email, without a means to identify email held in
error, is only half of a solution.  Its like sending a man to the moon
without giving thought to how to get them back home again.

Moreover, my purchase decision was based upon discussions that occurred when
I evaluated Declude. So please do not presume to speak for the new owners of
Declude because you don't have a clue what you're talking about.



> 
> 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.
> 

No...what I said was that only very rarely is it ever necessary to view the
content of a message.  That is a huge distinction between the alternative of
using a mail client to sort through spam and seeing the content of every
message.  

This is a smartermail and Declude discussion -- imail has no relevance to
this discussion.



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