Top Posting and company disclaimer

Adam Breaux breauxaj at gmail.com
Wed Mar 30 03:15:16 UTC 2005


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On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 13:36:59 -0500, Crisler, Jon <JCrisler at corvis.com> wrote:
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> >Funny, your disclaimer is longer than your message... and doesn't seem
> >to make much sense. Also mail signatures should be separated from the
> >original message.
> 
>  You are correct about the disclaimer:  I have tried numerous times to
> have my email admin remove the disclaimer under certain circumstances,
> such as posting to lists, but without success.  It seems that the
> combination of our Spam filter and Exchange server do not allow the
> selective application of the signature, its all or nothing, an nothing
> is not acceptable in our litigious society and our in-house counsel.  If
> the recipient is outside of our domain, the sig is appended regardless.
> So that limits my choice to either NOT using the list as a resource at
> work (which I need), or using my home account for the list, which I
> would rather not do as it is not a flexible or available.  Being mostly
> a lurker, you don't hear from me very often.
> 
> As for the signature not making sense; It makes perfect sense from the
> perspective of a lawyer specializing in intellectual property,
> electronic communication, and patents.  As for regular human beings? You
> decide.
> 
>  That said, I still think that top posting is a timesaver when
> following a thread.  Just my opinion.
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> David
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