Hi

On Thursday 19 March 2009 at 6:40:39 PM, in
<mid:1954619436.20090319134...@charter.net>, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:



> It's just that in today's world where personal emails
> probably surpass business emails in quantity, the
> etiquette of concealing other addresses I assume, would
> be appreciated by many. In which case, a trigger
> alerting the sender of multiple addresses in the TO
> field might be appreciated.

It certainly might, provided you could turn it on or off by account.

While we're at it, how about an auto-reply castigating thoughtless
contacts who share your email address in this way without having the
courtesy to ask you first?

> Personally, if person "A" asks me for the email address
> of person "B", I never give it out without asking
> person "B" if it's ok to do so. I wish only that TB
> made sure I adhered to this rule when sending to
> multiple addresses.

Why not just forward person A's request for person B's email address
to person B for their consideration and possible action? Just remember
not to copy in person A (-;


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