Hi George,

    I was sent a link off listed by a kind list member that explained the
"Rule-Of-Thumb" for signatures and it's pretty wild. I had "No" idea that
there were such formalities for signatures!

Thanks for the info...

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Mike Allen, 4CheapDomains.Net
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(812) 275-8425 - Office
(815) 364-1278 - Fax
----- Original Message -----
From: "George Kirikos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 9:03 PM
Subject: Re: netiquette (Re: Names resolving


> Hello,
>
> > >             --- *** ---
> > > >> Mike Allen, 4CheapDomains.Net
> > > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > >> http://www.4CheapDomains.Net
> > > >> (812) 275-8425 - Office
> > > >> (815) 364-1278 - Fax
>
> One alternative is to maybe spread out the signature to be wider. E.g.:
>
> Mike Allen, 4CheapDomains.net, http://4CheapDomains.net
> Tel: (812) 275-8425  Fax: (815) 364-1278
>
> Not sure that an email address is even needed, as presumably one sees
> the email address in the actual "From" line of the email. Even so,
> including it might add 1 more line, making it 3, instead of 5.
>
> For me, I'm happy with my 2-line signature. If someone needs my phone
> number, etc., it's a click away on the website. :)
>
> Sincerely,
>
> George Kirikos
> http://www.kirikos.com/
>
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