From: "Jakub Zawadzki" <darkjames@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 12:23:13PM -0400, Maynard, Chris wrote:
>> I guess you are unaware that many companies (such as the one I work for) have a policy
>> in place on their mail servers whereby the various notices, disclaimers, etc. are
>> automatically appended to any outgoing mail. My company has been doing this at least
>> as far back as 2004 (http://www.ethereal.com/lists/ethereal-dev/200407/msg00427.html).
>> At the time, I even contacted our IT group to ask that the disclaimers be removed from
>> outgoing e-mails, particularly when they are being sent to open-source mailing lists
>> such as this one. But as you can tell by the annoying disclaimer that will inevitably
>> be appended to this e-mail, I was unsuccessful. As stupid as they are, these
>> disclaimers are not likely to go away IMO.
| Piece of advice from http://www.cygwin.com/ml/#disclaimer-bounce might help.
>> If your company servers automatically add it, either persuade your
>> sysadmins to turn it off for the lists, post from home, or use a free
>> web-based e-mail service. There's enough of them out there.
news://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.wireshark.user
No disclaimers are appended. Use the NNTP client of your choice; Thunderbird, XNews,
Windows Mail, OE....
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Dave
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