On 9/15/2010 1:19 AM, Jeff Khoury wrote: Certainly. The "Sent from my iPhone" is the default email signature on all iPhones and is there unless you specifically turn it off. It serves two purposes: First: Advertising for apple Second: Many people have been putting that kind of thing in their signatures since the beginning of the smartphone revolution as a pre-apology for messages being curt or having typos. Mine used to say: "This message was sent from my phone, sorry about the tpyos" (Yes, with the typo in place) -Jeff Khoury ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee Dodge" ldodge3082@... To: "KLR650 List" DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 10:47:25 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific Subject: [DSN_KLR650] NKLR A Credability credential - an Apology I need to apologize to some people for the above mentioned posting. I was informed by a good soul on the list that the line about the message was sent from a Smart phone is added by some of the service providers NOT the sender. To those I offended I do apologize. Sincerely, Lee P.S. I would be quite offended by a service provider essentially advertising in my e-mail as well as the potential for the recipients to think I was bragging.
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I didn't realize that it was the default. I thought it was done by users who thought they wanted to let
everyone know how cool they were by sending an email from a phone.
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