Personally I think Steve's adds are a lot less annoying than the disclaimer most corporate email accounts add. Don - yours is only 3 lines, a lot less annoying than most. The worst ones are those that are put at the beginning of the email.

Eric Bielefeld
Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
414-475-7434

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Understood.

I want you to succeed.  I appreciate the information you provide and the
tagging of your ads, but your ad may get lost.  A targeted email may
yield better results.

Don Imbriale


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Imbriale, Donald wrote:
Why does every reply need to include an ad?
Don Imbriale

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