On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 14:46, Jason Lim wrote: > Mmm... but then, what if you ARE speaking for your company, but don't want > that person to then send it off to their internal mailing list or > something like that?
Tough luck. If a representative of vendor for a project I'm working on sends me an email then I will forward it to my colleagues if it is appropriate. When at a meeting with a vendor I'll read their notes (I'm reasonably good at reading upside down). Some of my friends even take hidden tape recorders into meetings. These things only become an issue when you have a rival consulting company on site and they get a copy of the info. But the usual laws and contracts about non-disclosure are good enough to deal with such situations. A sig line really won't help. -- If you send email to me or to a mailing list that I use which has >4 lines of legalistic junk at the end then you are specifically authorizing me to do whatever I wish with the message and all other messages from your domain, by posting the message you agree that your long legalistic sig is void. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]