Re: Signature Line


The sender's name is always at the top, or atleast his email address is.

Greg Schraiber wrote:

> <I wish folks used a signature line. Most messages are meaningless with
> location and person. Here is an example of a message that just came in.
> I know some folks get more lines, but no one in Louisville KY area does.
>
> Why bother sending a message if you don't want anyone to know who or
> where it is from? Secret message follows:
>
> RE: Seeds soaking today (pumpkins@mallorn.com, 05/04/99 05:49)
> To: Indbio
>
> Started soaking seeds today. It's 85 degrees outside today so spring has
>
> finally sprung here. Since no one wanted the 946.5 Geerts seeds for the
> price offered it's in there soaking as well.
>
> -----
> Harold Eddleman
> Palmyra, Indiana (Louisville, KY)
> >
>
> The hypocrite in me couldn't agree more. Though it's going to take some
> retraining.
>
> Greg Schraiber
>
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