One more thing...

On Thu, 21 Nov 2019, Fred Morris wrote:
Since I run my own mail servers I'm probably not a good person to ask. I don't find it particularly hard work. I set account limits, provide some tools and also disincentives to make safety and privacy the easier course and at the end of the day it's my servers, my rules.

Note to people who are not management who are attempting this: it's the /server's/ fault. You set up the server's configuration, but blame the server. Always blame the server. That's the way it is.

It sounds cynical, and it shamelessly is, but it creates objectivity around the problem and separates it from your own ego. Is the server "misbehaving"? How is that? What about these benefits? How about dangers to others?

Have fun!

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Fred

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