True, true...
Although right nowwe have a new problem... Notes recently started to collect all email addresses it ever saw, and helpfully uses them in a dropdown list when you start to type into the To: field.Just like almost every other program you know. The trouble is, in a business setting, it collects private email addresses (well, my coworker should maybe mail his girlfriend from his private account, but he didn't and nowwe all get her address recommended when the irst letters match...).
In a business setting this has at least two interesting consequences - we suddenly store and propose email addresses for persons that are not really in a business relationship with us. Are we allowed to do that, due to privacy laws and whatever else you can think of? And second, somehow these proposals are ranked higher than the official emails. Coupled with the fact that we sometimes get email addresses with our names from customers for testing in their systems, so first.last@mycompany.com and first.last@ourcustomer.com are both proposed, with the second one the default autocompletion, and suddenly you write a confidential email to a fake coworker address that gets routed to a server you have no control over.
The RWTF, you ask? That the person in charge here thinks this is all not only acceptable, but awesum(tm). Yes, it is on the agenda for the next round of management meetings.