Jeroen van Aart wrote:
> Someone had the bright idea that those pesky disclaimers at the bottom 
> of emails are a good thing. What is common practice and how'd I 
> implement it in exim? I assume that this ought to be done for external 
> recipients only and not for local email. I am sure this has been asked 
> before, if so please point me to the right documentation.
> 
> And if this is a bad idea (I think so) I'd like to know it and why. :-)

I wont enter into why they're bad as everyone else seems to have covered 
that pretty well ;)

However, if you end up having to add them in, don't use the MTA. The 
best (and only sensible) place to add a disclaimer is in the signature 
that the MUA (email client) appends. This is pretty much what it was 
designed for and a simple company policy should ensure that it ends up 
on all outgoing messages.


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