From: Rene Schickbauer <rene.schickba...@gmail.com>
> Some of the rules doesn't even make sense anymore, like the 
> four-line-signature: Most people - when using their company mail account 
> - are forced by local law to include a number of information (address, 
> telephone number, company chairman, commercial registration number and 
> so on). At least in some EU countries, the law also requires that this 
> information is structured in a way so one can quickly find the correct 
> bits of info.

Which doesn't mean the rule doesn't make sense. It just means that 
sometimes it's hard or even impossible to comply. The rule should 
still be followed as much as possible.

> Many of us can't deal with the changes that happen in the past decade, 
> either because we are old or because we are perfectionist, or both. I 
> used to be one of those people, but i have grown up.

Grown up or grown tired?

> In my opinion, people who bash other people for not writing Emails 
> according to some outdated rules should be kicked in the seating module.

Only after the people that can't spend a few minutes folowing the 
rules and thus making their posts easier to read and respond to.

It may be impossible to prevent the addition of a company signature, 
but it's not impossible to remove the old signatures and other cruft.

Jenda
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