On 2020-12-08 at 12:13 +0000, Tim Bray wrote: > If I stripped the name, they would have seen [email protected] > and hopefully noticed sooner. > > Thoughts or ideas?
You would still have most of them falling when, next time, they email you from [email protected] though. :-/ I would recommend directly filtering display names matching the names from C-level management that don't come from inside the organization. If they wanted to use their personal well, they shouldn't. And their employees shouldn't trust commands coming from an email outside the org, either. That said, I am firmly in the camp of "MUA showing only the friendly from considered harmful". By the way, how did the "buy amazon and google vouchers" work? That is a new one for me. I am used to CEO fraud wanting to transfer a big amount from the company account, not having the employees buying (with their own money?) amazon vouchers. _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list [email protected] https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop
