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Shouldn't long sigs like this be filtered or banded?

If it's such "private" and "confidential nature" why are you posting
this to a list which is archived and world readable?  This makes
absolutely no sense.

I find these types of sigs counter productive and if there is no sig
limit on this list, there should be... 4 line sigs including one link
should be sufficient without all the content warnings.

Hugh's sig is longer than most revelent post!


jay

On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 03:17:33PM +0100, Hugh Foster wrote:
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