Sandy Drobic [mailto:suse-linux-e@japantest.homelinux.com] said a bunch of stuff that I'll try when I get home, then spotted the dumb, ungrammatical bumpf, pseudo-legalese that my company attaches to all outgoing email and suggested: [...]
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I hate to inform you that the mails you send to this list are being archived in a searchable database, that is also regurlarly queried for addresses by spammers. If that disclaimer is necessary for you then you should probably not post to the list anymore...
This ID is called mlist because it's reserved for list-only mail. I'm a member of about a dozen lists that relate (to some extent) to my job. The [SLE] list is actually a bit of a stretch, because our prodcts support RedHat, but I run SuSE at home exclusively, and sometimes on my work machines (when I don't absolutely have to have RH). My "real" everyday mail address, here at the office, is derived from my name and handled separately. Apparently the corporate spam control is pretty decent, as I rarely get spam on either account. Of course, I never know if that's accomplished by throwing a lot of legitimate mail into the spam compactor. Now, if you'll excuse me, I must respond to this nice lady who needs my assistance to get her late husband's fortune out of a certain African country... :-) Kevin The information contained in this electronic mail transmission may be privileged and confidential, and therefore, protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by replying to this message and deleting it from your computer without copying or disclosing it.
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