Re: Phishing and BGP Blackholing

From: Joseph S D Yao (no email)
Date: Wed Jan 03 2007 - 19:00:38 EST

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    On Thu, Jan 04, 2007 at 09:26:00AM +1300, Mark Foster wrote:
    ...
    > But there are worse offenses. HTML emails - every author has a choice
    > there, so that ones unforgivable IMHO. Top-Posting and Legalese Addendums
    > to messages are both things that an end-user in a COE corporate
    > environment has little control over.

    Mark,

    If you don't have personal control over the mail system you are using,
    it's possible that you don't have control over whether or not you use
    HTML. Your corporate mail system may be Dictated From On High [where
    the air is thin]. Sure, you can get an external mail account. But you
    can't even ask the vendor whether they use HTML, they may not know what
    you're talking about [isn't the Web the same as the Internet?], or the
    answer depends on the phase of the moon or other intangible variables
    [this has been observed].

    -- 
    Joe Yao
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