Subject: No Verbose Footer, Terms Rejected. From: Verbose_Footer@ Sender: Verbose_Footer@ I append http://www.berklix.com/~jhs/std/no_verbose_footer.txt Reference your Verbose Corporate Footer (Disclaimer) Verbose disclaimers can be seen by sophisticated users & companies, as Spam filter criteria (along with HTML, fonts, sizes, & colours, Ref. http://www.berklix.com/~jhs/std/no_html_format.txt) as criteria to dump your mail as likely spam. Silly company footers translate to Internet Crackers (1) as: "We Are New To The Internet, Scared, Clueless, Naive, & vainly hope this legal hot air might protect us. Our Internet servers are more likely worse configured, insecure, & more vulnerable security targets than others." Lawyers may encourage silly footers, - To provide an illusion of safety, but they don't combat Internet server intrusions & fakery attempts etc, (similarly not many firms burden the footer of every headed paper letter they send with daft verbose disclaimers, so why burden email ?). Is It Safer To: - Install no lock on a room full of valuables, & hang up a "Keep Out". Or fit a lock ? - Pay lawyers for hot air phrases ? Or pay computer professionals to actually secure Internet servers & mail by using firewalls, encryption & verification tools ? - Advertise incompetence in an email footer ? or avoid advertising incompetence & hope recipients assume you'r competent. Law: - Whose Law ? The Net is global. There are hundreds of varied legal jurisdictions. You may be abused or attacked from anywhere. - Unless you take competent technical precautions, you may never know if & from where (individual or which jurisdiction). - Even if you can track an abuser, they likely know most people can't afford time or money to prosecute, win or lose, & pay more fees to wait & pay again to enforce collection of damages possibly assigned. - Courts may consider a silly footer not a safety precaution, but declaration of incompetence & negligence to secure things, (especially if eg mail is sent unencrypted, like an open postcard). - Better buy &/or learn to use technological security measures, not advertise your fear & vulnerability etc. - Legal restrictions will be mostly invalid unless a prior non disclosure agreement or contract exists between mail sender & recipient. ( & EG In UK, contract law differs even between England & Scotland ! ) Viruses: - Claiming to have scanned outgoing mail for viruses is stupid: Anyone wanting to spread a virus could also claim the same. Mail senders are easily faked. Viruses could be added en-route. - What virus & operating system & processor class did you scan for ? did you make the dumb assumption nothing but Microsoft exists Not all recipients use MS, (though MS is very virus prone). - Consider using eg Free BSD software with 24330 ported packages @ 7th May 2013, Free, No Viruses, With sources. http://www.berklix.com/free/ Encryption / Authentication: - Simple email is like a postcard, not even sealed in an envelope, open to view by computer proficient staff on intermediate hosts & nets. - If serious about sending secure information don't toss it round in plain email, but encrypts it, e.g. with GPG or similar, else it's culpable negligence of a sender to Not secure info he labels as confidential. - `Authentication Protocols' should be used for the credibility of anyone who claims in their footer, that they really care about secure information transfer, & want to insure against email identity theft/ fakery.. (1) Many mis-use the word `Hacker' when they mean `Cracker' :- Cracker: Bad ! Someone who attacks & invades computers. Hacker: OK ! Someone who, often working quickly & as an unpaid volunteer, hacks up & fixes & extends often free sourced programs for public benefit. Think "Hack Journalist" & "Hack Horse" etc. Not malevolent, just cheap & affordable (maybe free) ?! (2) Some Computer Consultants: http://www.berklix.com http://www.berklix.com/~jhs/cv/ http://www.bsdpie.eu http://www.berklix.com/consultants http://www.berklix.com/~jhs/contact/ Contact - German for business also OK. http://www.berklix.com/free/ Free Software http://www.berklix.org Free Organisations & Clubs