"ABrady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They're also another annoying attachment on top of the numerous other
> annoying attachments brought to you by those that have forgotten what
> the real purpose of email is: to communicate thoughts and/or
> information, not fancy doodads and whizbangs that add little or nothing
> to the content therein.

If it's attached by default to all outgoing messages, I'd agree with you.
But as an easy way to send your contact infomation to a new business
correspondant, it's great. Just use it just as you would a paper business
card and it works fine.

It's not the card that's a problem, it's mail clients that attach it by
default to all outgoing messages. vCards should be handled just like
business cards; given to new business contacts to make it easy for them to
contact you.

Tony
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