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Originally Posted by graf_von_anonym
I am having trouble parsing this, but I think that what you are saying is that Virgin's efforts to slow the spread of spam or viruses constitutes 'nanny' behaviour. Which is perhaps the case, in that they are making an effort to protect some of their users, and, indeed, other internet users who are not directly their customers. It is the case, it seems, that Virgin are applying stricter rules than other email providers. What of it?
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It means as well as protecting some users, they are not protecting some others. their email will no longer be able to be sent or received as secure as it was or should be by not being able to 'lock' it from others.