On 21 Feb 2019, at 15:40, [email protected] wrote:
Yes, whitelisting would be very good — perhaps at both the address
and even at the domain level. I have several clients using MailMate
who love it greatly — but the skull at first really creeped them
out, and now it just annoys them because they happen to deal regularly
with correspondents whose email names *by corporate policy* are their
own email addresses:
[email protected] <[email protected]>
It shouldn't happen when they are exact matches, but a small difference
would do it.
Blech, to be sure! What an awful idea! But apparently it’s
relatively common. And it’s MailMate that gets the blame, at least
in my clients’ minds.
Noted.
Anyway, being able to suppress the warnings for all of (say)
example.com would be very handy for folks who have to deal with such
organizations.
Noted.
--
Benny
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