Exactly, Y! Mail has always had the compulsory sig and the user can
add their own above, like with Hotmail. My two messages was due to me
(on a PDA) accidentally unticking Include quotas text, not noticing,
clicking send, noticing, ticking and re-sending. Oops.
On 05/03/07, Ron Ritzman <ritzman(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 3/4/07, Pilotguy
<pilotguy.wikipedia(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't AOL
doing the exact same thing that
Yahoo's been doing for ages?
Yes, but at least theirs don't include HTML lamage.
I've never been crazy about compulsory sigs because I always felt that
the body of an email was for the sender and it should be clear to the
recipient what comes from the sender and what comes from "something
else". The headers are for the "something else".
Some webmail providers have "promotional sigs" but they are not
"compulsory". The user can go to preferences and remove it and/or add
their own.
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