On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 04:56:11PM -0700, Aaron Toponce wrote:

On a side note, you may wish to re-evaluate your email signature.
Confidentiality notices are usually annoying to most recipients,
especially on mailing lists, where the email is publicly accessible on
the Internet for all to see.

And as a further side note... the GPG-signature failed to validate, most likely due to the legalise bla-bla signature being inserted in the message. I suppose that disabling that signature might be out of the original senders control, but since they used a gmail account, perhaps they should post through gmail instead of using whatever server that inserts the legal disclaimer.

Remco

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