Most people emailing from their corporate email have no choice in what is
appended to their email.  I also know that many people have no other choice
than to use their corporate email account from within their corporate
network.

On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 10:45 AM, Scott Rohling <scott.rohl...@gmail.com>wrote:

> This is a plea to all of you with signature lines with all kinds of junk
> (like all those preachy quotes you might think others will appreciate) --
> and ESPECIALLY those of you with company disclaimers:
>
> Please find a way to post with as clean a signature as you can.
>
> I've run across some posts lately that are just completely ridiculous.  1
> line of question or comment followed by 100 lines of your particular
> company's disclaimer.   While it's very helpful at times to see where you
> all work - maybe using your personal email rather than your company email is
> a better idea.  That way you don't have to disclaim anything and aren't
> helping fill up these mailing lists with 'meta text'.
>
> I'm sure this will be seen as 'meta' discussion - but I'm especially cranky
> today, so what the heck   ;-)
>
> Thanks for your consideration:    Scott
>



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Mark Pace
Mainline Information Systems
1700 Summit Lake Drive
Tallahassee, FL. 32317

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