On Mon, Mar 21, 2005 at 04:39:57PM, Bob Gordon wrote:
Hello -
Do you really think anyone looks at your disclaimer?. You are just unnecessarily filling up the mailing list with 'garbage'. I would understand if it were an email to one/all of your employees. But outside that jurisdiction it is pretty much useless. I am sure lot of people here will agree with me. Please avoid using disclaimers in mailing list.
Avoid disclaimers: http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/stupid-disclaimers
I am going to go a bit off topic here at the moment, but....
In many cases disclaimers - especially ones such as these - are added by companies email systems as the message is headed out the door. The
I can bet you that your company has policies regarding subscribing to mailing list and if you look your company has no jurisdiction on 'public' mailing list. Try using gmail/yahoo/msn if you have no control on your disclaimer
person sending the message often is not given a choice if it is added or not. While I agree that many of the disclaimers that I have seen are less than perfect, if you don't like the disclaimers, don't look at them...
Any comments on this please send them directly to me.
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