On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 18:34 -0700, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote: > Patrick McSwiggen wrote: > > > It's a double dash and a space (-- ) on a line by itself. > > So I was close. But now, where does that have an effect? On what? > Or maybe, FOR what? And would one put the double dash-space before or > after a disclaimer (but before their signature)? (Mind you, I can't > stand those disclaimers that can compete with a novel.) One place it has an effect is with email clients and some mailing list servers that are smart enough to truncate signatures in replies, forwards, and list emails. As for the disclaimers, my opinion is that they are worthless. By the time you get to them, you've already read the email, so if there was any confidential information, you've read and processed it without reading the disclaimer. Unless the email is packed with stock market analysis or 10K reports, I'm not sure what anyone thinks is the value of a disclaimer, especially one that is more than a paragraph... -- Aaron Gaudio <prothonotar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>