So why the fuck do I need to know if someone sent their shitty email from their shitty iPhone?
This is so annoying.
I think I will close all my future emails with:
"Sent from my computer"
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So why the fuck do I need to know if someone sent their shitty email from their shitty iPhone?
This is so annoying.
I think I will close all my future emails with:
"Sent from my computer"
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OOOOOOOOOHHHH Look at me!! I have an iPhone!!!!
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I thought it was one of those perks of using the email app on iPhones and iPads. Someone who used to be involved with my radio station used to have that "Sent From My iPad" crap in his emails all the time... I was like "Wow, who cares!". Isn't it nice to have money to just throw away on an oversized iPhone?
Can the sig be disabled? If yes, then I should put THOSE instructions in my signature, maybe?
I just received an email where the message was shorter than the iPhone sig! Ouch.
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It's advertising, pure and simple. A bit like TV sponsors' message at the start of a show, "Brought to you by....".
No doubt it's built into the iPhone's software.
it is built into Mail as a standard sig. You simply exchange it with your own.
It's not only iToys though. I get plenty of emails from my boss "sent from my BlackBerry"
"It is dark the other side. Very dark!" - "Oh, shut up and eat your toast!"
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you have to support the underdog.![]()
"It is dark the other side. Very dark!" - "Oh, shut up and eat your toast!"
Same thing happens with photos uploaded to facebook from Lightroom. Promotion, spreading their brand.
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Here's my own signature from another forum:
__________________
Greetings,
J-E
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness"...
I thinks it's so annoying!!!
Sent from my Laptop
I see a point in those emails if someone replies a business email. In that case, replying from a phone would be less formal. There would be abbreviation used as well. So that signature is more to tell the recipient excuse my typos.
My previous Tmobile phone (I think it's the HTC Sensation), it forces his signature like this (I forgot the exact wording).
"Sent from Tmobile, the largest 4G network in the US"
I erased it or changed it to something else. It won't save.
Taky, this is a ranting thread. Logic and reason are out of place here![]()
"It is dark the other side. Very dark!" - "Oh, shut up and eat your toast!"
iOS6 will allow you put in custom signatures for all your accounts. Right now, it's a one size fits all solution.
"It is dark the other side. Very dark!" - "Oh, shut up and eat your toast!"
Sent from my iPhone... while taking a dump on my... iToilet
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I'd never want an iPhone. I couldn't stand the thought that my phone is smarter than me....
"It is dark the other side. Very dark!" - "Oh, shut up and eat your toast!"
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hahaha, @ cgbier's comment!!!
But to look at Lunchbox's logic: THAT is exactly the way some would look at it, but EXACTLY 100% wrong in my opinion.
ESPECIALLY for business.
Either you write a message that makes sense, has no typos, and uses correct grammar, or you don't. What you used to write the message has no relevance to me, the recipient.
If you used an iPhone, an old Nokia, or an Amiga computer with a broken keyboard run from a bicycle-driven generator whilst traveling through the Sahara:
None of that matters, and it should be YOU who makes sure the message is as clear as it ought to be, as if it were written in an air-conditioned room with a super computer.
It's YOUR responsibility to write the message correctly -otherwise you are simply a lazy slob, using a high-school-quality excuse why it isn't.
"Oh yeah, this deal is 100% correct, except of course when I use my iPhone to communicate with you; then I might misspell half of it,
and you can't really rely on anything I wrote: directions were probably wrong, as were quotes and names used. Simply put: don't trust anything I do!"