Ignore it. There is no way to turn this off for public lists in exchange afaik. Also as long as the addressee is the group then everyone is entitled to read it.
Cant do anything else with it im afraid. No one ever reads those anyways.... :P
B
-----Original Message-----
From: paul at clubi.ie [mailto:paul at clubi.ie]
Sent: 06 August 2008 12:28
To: Brian O'Mahony
Subject: list trivia: disclaimers
On Wed, 6 Aug 2008, Brian O'Mahony wrote:
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This is a daft thing to attach to mails to public lists. Either get
your employer to change this[1] (have them talk to a non-daft lawyer)
or else, I believe the list consensus is, post to the list from an
address which doesn't attempt to impose unilateral obligations on the
list readership.
1. This tends to be easier when you're the email admin at an SME..
regards,
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