On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 11:41 PM, VampirePenguin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hear, hear..... Chris... Actually for the most part I'm a top poster,
> but usually when I receive and email I may leave a snippet of the last
> conversation. I delete everything and just make my response.
> ESPECIALLY in lengthy posts. As far as vcards I am not aware of them
> having macros of any sort. They are just a "standardized" format so
> other "users" can suck your address into their addressbooks and such
> usually automatically. I know how to right click and add to
> addressbook, and oh yes highlight, yank, paste a new entry by hand. I
> believe in time saving but basic computer skills 101 are really
> mandatory. If you can do that, maybe you should be a street sweeper or
> something.
>
>
> VP


As you can tell, I'm not a fan of vcard signatures, but I can say there are
advantages.   If your message is sucked into a Microsoft Exchange server,
only the last e-mail message's addresses are (easily?) available... at least
after it's sent from Exchange if not when entering.  There have been some
times that I'd really like to get the e-mail address of the previous sender,
but Exchange seems to helpfully eliminate all the stuff like e-mail
addresses in the body... and shows you extremely limited header info.  (If
someone knows differently, I'd love to know.  I haven't come up with
anything in my limited searches.)

Paul

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