Probably John Eskes is the just messenger. These silly and huge signatures are
crawling all over the place. Just the other day people in my previous job, a practical
and feet on ground middle size company, were told by a marketing guy (i don't have
a better description of what he does) to use one, apparently to look like a
"corporation" of some sort to customers, never mind the fact they don't have any
policy whatsoever on email and internet usage. But i digress. In this case it seems to
be the Dutch police. If they didn't have internal policies, who would have? :)
/Pedro
On 22 Feb 2002 at 2:46, David S. Miller wrote:
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> Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 11:41:40 +0100
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