Re: Disclaimer on Active/active clustered exchange servers

From: minichaz (minichaz_at_acnp.org.uk)
Date: 06/21/05

  • Next message: Marc Fossi: "SecurityFocus Microsoft Newsletter #245"
    To: focus-ms@securityfocus.com
    Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 20:21:09 +0100
    
    

    On Tue Jun 21 11:23 , minichaz sent:
    >
    >Don't bother; disclaimers of this variety are annoying and worthless in court
    anyway (IANAL). The number of times I recieve an email from
    >someone these days and find that what they have typed is far, far shorter than
    the attached disclaimer is just crazy.
    >
    >If you really want to have a disclaimer then make it a URL pointing to somewhere
    on your website with the full text, don't put it all in the
    >message. This makes things easier to update too. At work I do the following.
    >
    >Disclaimer: http://www.whereiwork.com/disclaimer.html
    >
    >I'm not familiar with the technology that can be used to insert these in a
    mandatory fashion so I can't help you with that.
    >
    >Thanks,
    >Charlie

    A couple of comments I've recieved have prompted me to reply to myself here.

    I'd like to point out that the "link" I showed above was meant as an example of
    how it might look in an email, not a link to an example disclaimer. I made up the
    URL. Perhaps I should have tried harder to invent a domain less likely to be
    registered.

    In summary: I'm nothing to do with whereiwork.com and that URL goes nowhere; I
    just made it up as an example of what you could put in the emails. Jeez.

    Thanks,
    Charlie

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------


  • Next message: Marc Fossi: "SecurityFocus Microsoft Newsletter #245"

    Relevant Pages

    • EX2k3 > Email Disclaimer EventSync registered but not working
      ... I have registered an event sync to add a disclaimer to the end of all outbound mail as in: ... I did not recieve any error when I ran both commands: ... I have tried registering the default code (ie without my edited disclaimer) from the MS Website - but that does not work. ...
      (microsoft.public.exchange.development)
    • Re: WARNING: Industry Is Blogging these NewsGroups to Impact the Public Discourse on Matters of Publ
      ... On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 14:53:39 GMT, Peter Bowditch ... Making a charge and proving it in court are two different things. ... disclaimer regarding your specious claims. ... There was nothing in the final order about posting a disclaimer. ...
      (misc.health.alternative)
    • Re: Bursaries
      ... I wouldn't like to try defending a court action by a parent to reclaim say ... It is like any element of a disclaimer. ... There's a world of difference between not getting a full refund because ...
      (uk.rec.scouting)
    • RE: MS Exchange
      ... It's impossible to hold up in court because the third party can just ... If you want to ensure authenticity remains (disclaimer and all), ... Subject: MS Exchange ...
      (Focus-Microsoft)
    • Re: OFF TOPIC (for lawyers) - disclaimers
      ... Because of how attaching the disclaimer to perfectly mundane emails ... lawyer and his client, and IIRC the privledge between a priest and his ... attorneys cannot be called to testify against their clients in court ...
      (sci.lang.japan)