"Michael St. Laurent" <mikes at hartwellcorp.com> wrote: >> I hate that stupid thing but the suits have insisted on it. My apologies for any implied insult. << Just so you know, such disclaimers are *all* bluster and have no legal force whatsoever (with one exception: privileged attorney-client communications). If someone is silly enough to mis-route an email to me, it's their problem and they cannot enforce any contractual obligations on me whatsoever, since no contract exists (I didn't invite the email and there is no exchange of considerations). Even the ITAR stuff is BS - it;s *your* company's responsibility to control such information and it means nothing to anyone else - especially us "foreign persons". ;) All these disclaimers do is further reduce the signal/noise ratio of the SMTP protocol. . . Best, --- Les Bell, RHCE, CISSP, M.Info.Tech. (System Security) [http://www.lesbell.com.au] Tel: +61 2 9451 1144 FreeWorldDialup: 800909