> Question: If a user (or company) has this option set intentionally, is
> it ethical to circumvent their wishes?
> 
> It is a bit disappointing to hear that you can, and therefore hackers
> can do this too, and Outlook's claimed security feature is no longer
> effective?

Using the ClickYes program to automatically send e-mail and avoid the
warning message could not possibly represent an ethical problem since
the customer himself has to install the ClickYes program. I know of no
way a hacker could automatically install this program.

I would agree that it is a good idea for Outlook to pop this warning (by
default), but anything like this should allow an opt out by the user, or
Outlook becomes totally useless for automation.

Glenn Lawler



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