On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 10:14:15AM -0700, Robert LeBlanc wrote:
> 
> Their system would still scan mail as it does now (if you have a problem
> with this, I'm sure you would never consider using e-mail as pretty much
> every e-mail server scans mail for spam and/or viruses). When there is a
> message that is flagged, all they see is who sent it and the subject, they
> then call/email you and inform you that they have received an e-mail that is
> suspected to be a phishing attempt. If you agree, they can click a button
> and retrieve the entire e-mail and give you more details. That way they have
> to ask your permission to view the e-mail. If you decline, they should not
> even see the body of the e-mail.

I agree that your proposal would be a palatable alternative to what
they're doing now.


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