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Re: st: Silly addenda
Mike,
True. However, one could, for only a small expenditure of time,
obtain and use a free additional email account that does not add
boilerplate legal disclaimers or advertisements for the purposes of
posting to Statalist. I think gmail would be an example. One could
still read Statalist from their corporate account, although I think
they would have to be subscribed to both accounts or set the free
account to forward incoming Statalist messages to the corporate
account.
David
At 10:13 PM -0400 7/9/08, Michael Hanson wrote:
Moreover, it may be worth noting that a great many corporate e-mail
systems insert similar boilerplate into a message only after the
user has composed and "sent" it, and only if it is going to an
external e-mail address. Furthermore, in most of those cases (such
as my employer, which is not the address I use for Statalist), there
is *no way* for the user to disable this "feature". Alas.
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