Was I in the wrong?
I work for an MSP. There's been an increase in phish emails utilizing Direct Send. The phishes are very good, virtually impossible to differentiate if done well. We've been turning off Direct Send as our clients have been bringing these phish emails to our attention. I love automation, and therefor
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