Yes, but with so many public webmails, why can't they just open an account
there to use it on public mailing lists?

just my .02 cents

On 10/28/05, James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sometimes employers require such a disclaimer from all employees,
> others enforce it on the mail server. Either way, it is not likely
> the choice of the people who send them.
>
> Honestly, I don't really understand why you created this thread.
> Complaining about this is like complaining about someone's gender.
>
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> On Oct 28, 2005, at 8:34 AM, Larry Meadors wrote:
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> > So, here is an irrelevant topic.
> >
> > What is with the 500 word essays for email discalimers on public
> > mailing
> > lists?
> >
> > "This e-mail is confidential and intended for the use of the named
> > recipient
> > only."
> >
> > WTH?!?
> >
> >
> > Larry
> >
> >
> > By opening this email, you acknowledge that you are a Friday
> > slacker like
> > me.
> >
>
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