tuning ld performance

Daniel Berlin dberlin@dberlin.org
Tue Jan 27 14:19:00 GMT 2004


On Jan 27, 2004, at 3:12 AM, Andy Chittenden wrote:

> Unfortunately, I cannot control this as it is added by our outgoing 
> server.

Your company seriously needs to fire its lawyers then.
Adding this disclaimer to the end of *every* message does nothing.
Even if it were a valid contract/license, which it isn't, it wouldn't 
be meaningful.
It also won't protect privilege if you add it to *every* message, the 
same way stamping every piece of paper in a corporation with 
"confidential attorney work product" doesn't make it so.
In short, it is pointless lawyer masturbation.

--Dan

(I'm a 3rd year law student, this isn't legal advice.  See, now *that* 
I actually have to add when i make statements that might be interpreted 
as legal advice, and lawyers who include such a disclaimer are just 
complying with the rules of professional conduct.).

> There'll be another one on the end of this message no doubt.
>
> However, as I sent it to the list, you are one of the "intended 
> recipients"
> and you are allowed to copy it etc.



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