Reading, Anyone?
Evidence that people don't read their email sig disclaimers.
"I have lost the email with my username and password for the [dept. name]
account. Would you mind resending so that I can activate the account
for the summer? Thanks. My university id is XXXXXXX. Thanks, XXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
[Name of Office]
[Street Address]
[City, State, Zip Code]
Ph: ###.###.####
Fx: ###.###.####
wb: www.[org_domain].org
ml: XXXXXXXX@[org_name].org
Please do not send any identifying or confidential information (such as
names, birthdates, social security numbers) via e-mail. It is possible
for third parties to intercept information transmitted in an e-mail.
Identification numbers (such as case or referral numbers) may be
included where necessary. Intercepting persons cannot use these numbers
to identify a client unless they have access to the host application or
database."
"I have lost the email with my username and password for the [dept. name]
account. Would you mind resending so that I can activate the account
for the summer? Thanks. My university id is XXXXXXX. Thanks, XXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
[Name of Office]
[Street Address]
[City, State, Zip Code]
Ph: ###.###.####
Fx: ###.###.####
wb: www.[org_domain].org
ml: XXXXXXXX@[org_name].org
Please do not send any identifying or confidential information (such as
names, birthdates, social security numbers) via e-mail. It is possible
for third parties to intercept information transmitted in an e-mail.
Identification numbers (such as case or referral numbers) may be
included where necessary. Intercepting persons cannot use these numbers
to identify a client unless they have access to the host application or
database."
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