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Old 07-01-2010, 12:32   #69
jamiefrost
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Re: We're launching our brand new Virgin Media Mail!

No one is forcing you to use Virgins email service, you have said you only want to use a single email address. Why don't you go and change email provider then, or setup your own email server?

At the end of the day you are complaining about something that Virgin are supplying to a great number of people as part of a service.

What you are asking for is to tailor the service to your specific need to the detriment of the majority of users.

What google have done is compromise between absolute flexibility and security of there users. The result is a limit to the functionality and less than perfect security. As with all compromises it's impossible to get a perfect solution otherwise it wouldn't be a compromise.

It sounds like the perfect solution or you would be to change to an email provider that lets you send and receive anything you want.

As for putting a warning up, never going to work in a million years. People open up unknown attachments every day when they shouldn't, and you really think a warning message is going to stop them.

How many people to you think read all of the terms of an agreement or an end user license agrement beofre the install a game or other software
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