Patrick Linskey wrote:
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>> Can you fix your mailer to get rid of this?
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>
> Sadly, not really. BEA slaps that text on the end of all outgoing
> messages, and the way that I'm using email these days, sending OpenJPA
> mail to my personal account would mean that I'd not see the mail in the
> rest of my workflow.
>
Maybe you could get an email client (e.g. thunderbird) to use
rules/message filters to forward mail to your BEA address if necessary
and always respond to mails using your personal account? AFAIK, there
are no ASF rules against using company email addresses, but using a
personal account also makes it clear that its content is from an
individual's point-of-view. See
http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#hats .
John
> I'm trying to find out why BEA deems it so important to a) add that
> notice, and thereby b) circumvent digital signatures. But my guess is
> that the decision comes from some corner of bureacracy that is probably
> immune to reason.
>
> -Patrick
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