few questions on mailscanner

Alex Neuman van der Hans alex at nkpanama.com
Fri Apr 7 17:43:22 IST 2006


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Warning: This disclamer (and any other disclaimers) may have no legal 
validity whatsoever in your neighborhood, county, province, state, 
country, planet, solar system, local star cluster, spiral arm, galaxy or 
group of galaxies. If you are the recipient of such a disclaimer, you 
may, at your discretion, do any or all of the following: a) read it and 
follow it to the letter like a good corporate drone; b) disregard it 
completely, basking in the knowledge that it's highly unlikely that it 
has any legal or technical validity whatsoever; c) forward copies to the 
legal department at /dev/null; d) laugh out loud; e) feed it to your 
pets; f) post it on the local IT bulletin board to share; g) turn it in 
as an RFC; h) patent it; i); get first post at Slashdot; or j) actually 
check with a really technically inclined lawyer (most just *think* they 
are) so you can put a good disclaimer on *your* outgoing e-mail that 
reflects the truth and not just what you'd like it to be in la-la land.

For more info visit http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/stupid-disclaimers/


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