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Ian - 08 Mar 2008 09:11 GMT
Is it possible to include the addressee's name in a disclaimer set up as a
signature?
I was thinking of something like:
If you are not <addressee> please notify   etc etc
I have seen this in some emails sent to me.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 09 Mar 2008 01:21 GMT
Such disclaimers are not only useless but are not binding on the recipient.  The only instance when this is a binding disclaimer is for an attorney who is exchanging privileged information with his/her client.

As for customizing it, I am sure you can write some code that would pull the name from the original email, but, as noted above, the exercise will be of academic interest only since there is nothing legally binding about the disclaimer.

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After furious head scratching, Ian asked:

| Is it possible to include the addressee's name in a disclaimer set up
| as a signature?
| I was thinking of something like:
| If you are not <addressee> please notify   etc etc
| I have seen this in some emails sent to me.
 
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