Deliberate top post. My non corporate account makes me do it.

I guess it's just as easy to craft your own filter, FWIW. Some of us don't
care about the disclaimers and would rather see the posters and choose to
ignore the disclaimers.

YMMV,

-M<




On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 6:28 PM, Jay Hennigan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Shrdlu wrote:
> > Top posting only because there's no point in making anyone who's already
> > seen it look at again. Can we please remind people in a friendly way
> > that a disclaimer of this length doesn't belong on a mailing list?
> > Frankly, if Hank hadn't responded by top posting, I'd have never seen
> > it, since it was trapped as spam at the server (which is as it should
> be).
>
> I usually append this to those who email me with such nonsense:
>
> http://www.west.net/~jay/disclaim.txt<http://www.west.net/%7Ejay/disclaim.txt>
>
> If it doesn't get their attention, I escalate to this:
>
> http://www.west.net/~jay/disclaim1.txt<http://www.west.net/%7Ejay/disclaim1.txt>
>
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