I don't think the fact your using BEA e-mail is an issue. Its really the legal content of
the
epilogue that I think has people concerned.
Although someone in the ASF could probably do something I think you'd be the first person
they did
it for :) I think modifying the contents of anyone's e-mail is a bad precedent.
I'm in the same boat as you as my IBM account generated lots of additional attatchements that
people
asked me to remove. I cannot configure Notes to do that so I changed to my personal account.
Also,
If I left IBM I would most likely continue working on the projects that I'm currently part
of so a
private e-mail allows me that freedom.
Patrick Linskey wrote:
> I really don't see what the big deal is about this. I think that it's
> useful and important for people to know that I'm a BEA employee on the
> list, as I generally like knowing where others work when I read
> discussions. I personally don't understand why everyone tries to hide
> their employers' names. It is, after all, just a disclaimer.
>
> Maybe a solution would be to add a filter to Apache's list manager to
> strip out the disclaimer text.
>
> -Patrick
>
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