>Log all the incoming addresses and allow client to search and add from 
>the list. Or even allow them a manual addition which could then be 
>found at the stores web site. The only other thing to overcome would be 
>people faking the senders email address. Even that could be overcome 
>with some form of secure ID from the likes of Amazon or BofA etc.
>

The "address" logging feature makes ZERO sense in the same way that a "Junk" 
mail folder doesn't make any sense either.

1. People are TIRED of getting junk mail.
2. With Junk mail folders they are digging through the folder to see if they 
got any "false positives".  Since they are looking through their already why 
not save the hassle and jsut delete them from your in-box?
3. With a list of "logged" email addresses the user will have to look down 
through that list of email addresses and try to determine which ones got caught 
that they wanted to get through and then approve them?

How often shoudl they do this?  How often will they actually do this?  It is 
one thing for an Mail admin who does this everyday (multiple times per day) to 
do it and something else entirely to expect end users to do it regularaly.  
Heck they have a difficult enough time just keeping their "automated" 
anti-virus software current. 




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