--On 7 February 2007 09:34:44 +0000 Joel Merrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> We currently have an ACL condition that warns if any mail is being sent
> outside of the university without a disclaimer. If the mail is sent
> without a disclaimer, a header will be added with the relevant
> information, the original mail sent and a mail sent back to the
> originating user to let them know to add a disclaimer
>
> Adding the disclaimer automatically (at least here in the UK) is a little
> bit of a legal grey area from what I understand, as the user themselves
> has not added the text.
>

Adding a standard disclaimer to every email is a (well, lets tone it down a 
bit and just say) poor idea.

For example, one of our User Services people got a plea for help from 
another UK academic institution. She forwarded it to me, because it was a 
technical problem with their email. Unfortunately, it carried a disclaimer 
forbidding me from reading the email (presumably including the disclaimer) 
or doing anything with the email apart from notifying the sender.

-- 
Ian Eiloart
IT Services, University of Sussex

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