Exactly how I feel.I don't really care about the "I know you're not at your desk" argument, but when I see that line it says to me "this idiot doesn't know how to turn the signature off, or worse, he doesn't know it looks stupid"
I don't like it either, or even the ones on the forum with the tapatalk
I set it for that same reason, it lets people know why my response if shorter than normal and may contain minor errors.
It was banned on this forum, thankfully, so you can report the post if you see it here.
Combination vanity and advertising.i thought it was to tell everyone they had an iphone
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Or buy a new car and the dealership slaps their logo on it and installs a license plate border featuring their name.This is also one of my gripes about mobile phones. We pay an arm and a leg for the things, then we have to be blasted with ads all over the place. Gaaahhh, so frustrating.
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I don't think the message is necessary at all. Spelling mistakes? Using a mobile device is no excuse for spelling mistakes...
When I see that someone has that, I read it as that person is technology inept.
When I had the iPhone you could just delete the line after it added it to the bottom of your email. It was still annoying though.
In this day and age, if people assume because you sent an email that you are at your desk, still fall under the same category I previously described.There are practical business reasons for having a signature a la 'sent from my x phone'. Granted removing the advertising part is key. I basically leave the signature (variant) in there as a way for people to know I'm not at my desk. Don't waste your time looking for me because I'm probably in a meeting or out of the office.
I this day in age, if people assume because you sent and email that you are at your desk still fall under the same category I previously described.
Combination vanity and advertising.
Ya man, those typos are serious business.I kind of feel the same way about those who suck at spelling and grammar. But only because we're in this "day in age".
