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Re: [Full-disclosure] Hash

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Hash
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 16:52:15 -1000
Tremaine Lea wrote:
Sure, it's possible.  Possibly Sergio is lazy.  As he sent it via  
gmail's auth smtp servers and not from webmail, it's just as possible  
it happened in his mail client.

And he still could have, and should have edited it.

And all of that aside, who cares?  We see signatures like that all  
the time on mailing lists.  It's pretty obvious they're useless in  
this context.

Useless in any context. Sigs. like that are very unprofessional. Even if 
I know they are nonsense, such disclaimers come across as mildly bullying.

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