On 19/03/06 13:02 +0530, Dinesh A. Joshi wrote:
On Sunday 19 March 2006 02:14 am, Devdas Bhagat wrote:
No. We were pointing out that the proposed course is wrong. The correct thing to do is to put the disclaimer in the MUA.
Human tendency is to take the easiest way out which may not always be the correct way. Any sysadmin will prefer to configure the MTA than go around the entire office configuring multiple MUAs. Besides the latter
Wrong. Message body modification is to be done in the MUA. Any good sysadmin implements it correctly.
means that each individual user can decide whether to display the disclaimer or not and a lot more work for the sysadmin.
You mean, like writing/implementing a plugin for the MUA to automatically insert the disclaimer when sending? So that the user really can't avoid it?
It might help to actually think about what we are saying, intead of trying to read tones of voice into it.
Questioning ones requirement isn't something nice especially after the OP has stated that it is the client's requirement and he can't do anything about it.
He can actually *gasp* educate the client.
Devdas Bhagat