Guess that depends on the business you are in. There's no magic argument
which is going to shut down OOO for all businesses, nor (likely) should
there be.

On 3/6/03 8:20, "Allison M. Wittstock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Sure.  I'm not absolutley convinced, but I will let this die.
> 
> My users still want to use the OOO's even after I explain about more Spam
and
> the annoyance/inconvenience to the customers, so I can't see them suddenly
> not using them because of a 1 in a million chance of a social
> engineering/security problem.
> 
> Thanks for the opinions.
> AW
> 
> 
> On Thursday 06 March 2003 03:06 pm, you wrote:
>> One can prove that OOO information has been used in social engineering
>> hacks though, so doesn't that make the point moot?
>> 
>> On 3/6/03 6:27, "Allison M. Wittstock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> But in that case, it is well known that thousand and thousands of
>>> websites have been hacked in the past, so it makes sense to patch the
>>> systems.
>> 
>> With
>> 
>>> the OOO and burglary argument, no one has proven that it has ever
>>> occured.
>> 
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