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Old 08-15-2013, 08:21 PM   #39
speakingtohe
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What I am curious about is what happens to emails that have a disclaimer such as:
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What I am curious about is what happens to emails that have a disclaimer such as:

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If you are not the intended recipient of this email, please notify the sender and delete it.
Any unauthorized copying, disclosure or distribution of this email or its attachment(s) is forbidden
Hmmm. Interesting point. The message seems to admit a certain fallibility in the senders distribution process.

Forbidding disclosure of something that was sent to you, with no other explanation or referral to a law or authority seems to me just plain silly.

Kind of like me saying to someone I forbid you to eat butter. Would make most people I know just eat more butter with a digit held up as they were doing it

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