I realize that there are probably ignorant companies that require a "return receipt" for *all* of the emails that their systems handle, along with a big section about "If you get this email by accident you better mail it back to me, or else!", but:
Am I the only one who feels that such listers should be banned?
Ralph
In a message dated 5/5/08 3:35:08 PM, Tom.Hunt@fluor.com writes:
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Your RE: Shear Wall Strength Reduction
document:
was Tom Hunt/AV/FD/FluorCorp
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by:
at: 05/05/2008 15:34:38 PDT
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