I have one of those messages on this work e-mail account as well (and it'll probably append itself to this message). The way I see it, the list is the intended recipient so no trouble with the disclaimer technically at this end, and my work knows I'm on open-source mailing lists, but I tend to only lurk on here and support whilst at work because I know it's annoying nonetheless. Actually, on that note, my work firewall blocks the CVS port for drupal.org - is there a non-advertised port that I could get to it on (I know some repositories do this). I'm only using it to make patches with Tortoise at this point but it'd be handy to be able to do that here rather than at home. No worries if not, but worth asking since it came up. Nat (catch) -----Original Message----- From: Jakob Petsovits Er? You do know that this message gets posted to a public mailing list and will automatically be "retransmitted" to a public web server where you can "review" and "disseminate" the mailing list archive for a long long time? I mean, I know that this disclaimer is an automatically appended signature, but I find it very inappropriate for an open source development mailing list nevertheless. Regards, Jakob -- Confidentiality: This email and its attachments are intended for the addressee only and may be confidential or the subject of legal privilege. If this email and its attachments have come to you in error you must take no action based on them, nor must you copy them, distribute them or show them to anyone. Please contact the sender to notify them of the error. Security: Security Warning: Please note that this e-mail has been created in the knowledge that e-mail is not a 100% secure communications medium. We advise that you understand and observe this lack of security when e-mailing us. Viruses: This email and any attached files have been scanned for the presence of computer viruses. However, you are advised that you open any attachments at your own risk. Please note that electronic mail may be monitored in accordance with the Telecommunications (Lawful Business Practices) (Interception of Communications) Regulations 2000. Disclaimer: Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of B6 Sixth Form unless explicitly stated otherwise ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This message has been inspected by DynaComm i:mail -----------------------------------------------------------------------