My work account is ideal for my uses - no spam, no advertising, easily
accessible and easy to organise - never felt the need for another
account.
I don't even see disclaimers these days so I can't really say they're
'annoying' 


Rob Taylor
VT Librarian
x8599
Hatch Desk x1088
 VT Library Users' Guide

-----Original Message-----
From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 05 January 2007 15:38
To: list 313
Subject: (313) Gigantic corporate disclaimers?

Without singling anyone out, or going all list admin on anyone... is
anyone by me annoyed by multi-line corporate disclaimers at the end of
people's E-mail messages?

I know that if you subscribe from a work e-mail account, you may not
have any say in the matter.  But with GMail and Yahoo and (urk) Hotmail
giving out free e-mail accounts, I'm not sure why anyone would subscribe
to 313 with a work e-mail address.  Unless of course, your corporate
firewall blocks web browsing, in which case: carry on brother, stick it
to the Man!

And another thing -- and this has nothing to do with 313 subscribers
using work address -- what sort of clownpants dorkwad corporate busybody
thinks putting a disclaimer at the end of employees' e-mails does
anything but annoy the sh1t out of everyone who has to look at them?
Come the revolution, the useless middle managers with nothing better to
do than come up with crap like this will be the first to go.
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