Bernard,

On the contrary, it is YOUR responsibility to remove the excess tag
lines when replying to emails.  It really is a very easy thing to do,
and shouldn't take much of your valuable time.  It is considered proper
etoquette.

Ron Bernier,
Woonsocket, RI



------ Original Message ------
From: "Bernhard Scholz" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: 7/18/2012 1:05:02 PM
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] no attachments in emails: was creating passport
pictures for Legacy
>Mary,
>
>I sent the pictures to show what my source looked like and what my goal was.
>It was Confucius who said about 2000 years ago that one picture is better than
>1000 word.
>The size of the pictures were deliberatly kept very small as both, together, 
>had
>under 300kB.
>
>
>First of all.
>The information that the email is free of viruses isn't from me as I know my
>emails are always free from viruses and don't have to advertise for AVG.
>
>The second.
>As I know where to find information on the Legacy web pages I don't need
>reminders telling me where to find it.
>Most email programs have the possibily to use more than one signature.
>
>Legacy team please no hard feelings for the next line.
>
>Perhaps you could create a new one for this list without the junk at the end of
>this email.
>
>I know the intention was meant well.
>
>Mary.
>Sorry you're expecting from me to remove something not coming from me but eg.
>from you.
>That's not my job but your's.
>
>
>Bernhard
>
>
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: M. Brenzel [mailto:
>[email protected]
>]
>Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 11:39 AM
>To:
>[email protected]
>
>Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] creating passport pictures for Legacy
>
>Bernhard,
>
>Please - no attachments in emails to LUG.  And also, please trim your messages.
>There are 5 copies of the Legacy links automatically added to each email.
>
>Thanks much!
>Mary
>
>
>




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