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Re: Legal disclaimers
I would advise against it, as you'll probably find doing anything to
bypass that disclaimer would be against your contract.. I've seen
places where people have done that and not been working there for long
afterwards :(
If you really need it removing you could write a little Perl script and
parse all mail through that, on a sendmail based system you'd have to
set up an alias e.g.
ukhalistpost "/path/to/stripdisclaimer.pl"
So ukhalistpost@yourdomain would then call the perl script, strip of
the signature and re-post the mail to this list...
Ross
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Ross McKillop
On 8 Dec 2003, at 10:35, Benfield, John wrote:
> Since starting a new contract, any message I post to the internet has
a
> great big disclaimer added to the email. I can't use Yahoo's web
> interface
> as we don't have www access (in fact I have to post to
> yahoogroups.co.uk as
> the .com version is blocked). I'm looking at creating some form a
> re-mailer
> so that I can get this stripped out when sending to various groups.
> Problem
> is I've no idea how to go about this. My domain is hosted at
> rapidhoster.co.uk so I know there is a good bunch of tools there.
>
> Any ideas that I can try?
>
> JB
>
>
>
> The Royal Bank of Scotland plc, Registered in Scotland No. 90312.
> Registered Office: 36 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh EH2 2YB
>
> The Royal Bank of Scotland plc is authorised and regulated by the
> Financial Services Authority and represents The Royal Bank of Scotland
> Marketing Group. The Bank sells life policies, collective investment
> schemes and pension products and advises only on the Marketing Group's
> range of these products and on a With-Profit Bond produced by Norwich
> Union Life (RBS) Limited.
>
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