On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 7:17 AM, Joaquin Alzola <joaquin.alz...@lebara.com> wrote: > Hi Ben > > Thanks for the advice. > >> * Complain > > Basically what all comes down is to complain. I wonder if in a company of > 80,000 people I will manage to change that behaviour. > This email is confidential and may be subject to privilege. If you are not > the intended recipient, please do not copy or disclose its content but > contact the sender immediately upon receipt. >
You are one out of eighty thousand. I am zero out of eighty thousand. Short of suing the company or something of that nature, I have no chance of affecting it. You _do_ have a chance, exactly as per Ben's advice. There is one option among Ben's suggestions that doesn't amount to "complain": > * Switch to a different mail service, one which does not add that > nonsense to your email. This amounts to "subvert". Now, if it's dead simple for you to remove the disclaimer, the ball lands in the court of those wanting it on all outgoing emails: they can either complain at you for omitting it, or decide that it's not worth it. Again, this is a marked improvement; and if you're bothered by the difficulty of changing a large and bureaucratic organization, it's probably the easiest solution. ChrisA This email is overconfident and may be subject to grammar. If you are not the intended sender, please do not confuse yourself for me but contact the recipient immediately to report that you have lost your marbles. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list