Re: [ubuntu-uk] A Document 'Signing' solution required

2010-12-16 Thread d...@fishms.org
Good points all. I have a tendency to try to apply a technological response to such problems. Thanks Sent from my HTC - Reply message - From: "Tyler J. Wagner" Date: Thu, Dec 16, 2010 21:16 Subject: [ubuntu-uk] A Document 'Signing' solution required To: "

Re: [ubuntu-uk] A Document 'Signing' solution required

2010-12-16 Thread Tyler J. Wagner
On Thu, 2010-12-16 at 20:41 +, John Stevenson wrote: > In my humble experience, it is quite likely that if you find a > technological way to force them to engage, they will spend more effort > trying to game that mechanism than reading your communications. Indeed. You're trying to solve a soc

Re: [ubuntu-uk] A Document 'Signing' solution required

2010-12-16 Thread Colin Law
On 16 December 2010 19:08, Dan Fish wrote: > Hi, > > I have a problem with work colleagues reading emails. When important > documents are circulated, invariably one of two things happens - > > 1) They deny receiving the email which I know is a load of rubbish > because I can track this very easily

Re: [ubuntu-uk] A Document 'Signing' solution required

2010-12-16 Thread John Stevenson
On 16 December 2010 19:08, Dan Fish wrote: > Hi, > > I have a problem with work colleagues reading emails. When important > documents are circulated, invariably one of two things happens - > Hello Dan, I would suggest you delicately find out the reason why your work colleagues seem reluctant t

[ubuntu-uk] A Document 'Signing' solution required

2010-12-16 Thread Dan Fish
Hi, I have a problem with work colleagues reading emails. When important documents are circulated, invariably one of two things happens - 1) They deny receiving the email which I know is a load of rubbish because I can track this very easily vie the postfix etc logs and more irritatingly 2) Say