This is likely something appended to every email whether the sender wants it
or not. This is quite common when people send from a work address, as it
appears Mr Porter is doing. He's not trying to keep anyone from talking,
he's just using his work email. ;)

On 2/16/07, Thomas W. Cranston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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