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The
company one? It's auto appended to outgoing mail and I can't be shagged arguing.
Using
Outlook is ignominious enough, the sig's neither here nor there to
me,
and
seeing as we've got a compliance *department*, and speaking
as
someone who sent *1* rich text email message in 2 years at a
marketing
company, I'm leaving them windmills to someone else.
But
uh-oh : you've started the Outlook rant : for crying out
loud the poxy
thing *deliberately* breaks email etiquette:
You
can't avoid top posting on a rich text message.
And
plain text messages don't get '>' quoted properly.
Mostly, though, I /miss/ *mozilla's* _plain_ text formatting
:)
Anyone
know if Moz can connect to an Exchange server?
Cheers, and oh the humanity, Kurt.
No one reads sigs longer than 1 or 2 lines of
larger size text, so in effect it is useless and just adds to bandwidth
congestion. Here is a replacement sig:
If anyone gets the wrong end of the stick, that's
your problem.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 3:38
PM
Subject: [DUG-Offtopic] RE: [DUG] EDS
dumps Rational for Borland
Gary, don't know if you read OT, but I'm swiping
your .sig :)
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