It is 'unlikely' that we would receive a 'critical' business "email" from a
company we have never done business with.  Makes sense to me - any
businesses that we have elected to do business with usually starts via a
phone call or an email originated from our users/server.  Once we email a
potential business, that email, is normally added to a whitelist.  IMHO it
is a very stable, reliable, and well thought out.

HTH, 

~Rick


> > After reading some chapters of the manual, i really have to 
> test this 
> > free
> > product.
> 
> After I read some of the docs, I came to a very different 
> conclusion.  I was 
> immediately turned off by the author's following statement:
> 
> "First it is unlikely (not impossible, but unusual) that you receive 
> critical business correspondance from someone you HAVE NEVER 
> EMAILED before. 
> I don't have a percentage, but I know that business doesn't 
> work that way. 
> Business is built on relationship, and relationship doesn't 
> come out of the 
> blue."
> 
> This is simply bizarre, not to mention more than a little 
> arrogant.  I can't 
> imagine implementing a product that uses this philosophy as 
> its foundation, 
> and I can't imagine a business that would be willing to risk 
> prospective 
> customer inquiries.
> 
> I must be missing something.
> 

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