Signatures...When is Too Much?

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chad

My boss wants an email signature with:

company logo
address
name
Sponsor logo
disclaimer
company motto

I have to do this all either at people's desks, or through the network
because I have no way of making a change for everyone. My question is,
do even the biggest of companies have all that junk in their email
signatures?
 
Usually there is some indeed but I try to keep it as short as possible.
Sponsor logo and company motto is not common. A slogan could be combined
with the company logo sometimes. Keep a disclaimer simple and short like a
one or two rule outline and if neccessary place a link to the full
discalimer on-line. Depending on the mail account type and server you are
using you might want to considere inserting this at server level instead of
at client level as clients can still mess up their signatures after you left
and deployment/changes would go much faster.
 
I'm running Win2K server with Exchange 2000. I didn't think there was
anything signature wise I could do globally.
 

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