Re: Moderator's note: limit your bulky disclaimers

From: Jonathan (Listserv) (listsmurf_at_ur.nl)
Date: 06/27/03

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    At 9:49 AM -0600 6/19/03, Kelly Martin wrote:

    >If this applies to you, please adjust your mail software so that
    >disclaimers are not attached to your emails, or at the very least limit
    >them to just a few lines. If you are not able to do this, consider using a
    >free email provider such as Yahoo, Hotmail or Fastmail (free IMAP) where
    >you have control over the signature.

    If you want to limit traffic a bit, consider teaching people how yo
    quote properly ;) Some messages in longer threads include everything
    said since the start of the thread, including the ads :D

    Just my 2 cents, carry on! ;)

    Cya,
    Jonathan

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