How would you fix the problem at companies that had so many people open the email, that they'll be lucky to have email restored by today.
I'm working at a small company now. Under 15 people. We have 1 absolute moron, absolutely worthless, etc. He's a middle aged divorced guy, and actually thought 1 of our vendors was sending him a love letter. I would have liked for nothing better than for this to be an excuse to fire the guy. But no go.
At the last company I worked at, over 500 people, quite a few people opened it. As at a lot of companies, I had a buddy with over 150 emails in his inbox. You may term all these people morons, but the fact of the matter is that probably 10% opened it.
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>but most of the end users are not aware of "rules" and if they had a vauge idea of their existance, would still not follow them.
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>Ignorance of the rules is not an excuse. The fact is, many end-users, to put it mildly, are morons. And to be fair, there are many end-users that are sharp as a tack. The folks that got bit by this, are morons... They will do anything regardless of the consequences, despite all of the warnings I/T folks give them.
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>Again, the folks that wan't to find the folks at fault for spreading this thing have to look no farther than their own mirror image..< s >..
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