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Email Signature with Certs
Lord Nikon
Member Posts: 115
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I know this might be a silly question, but how do you all include your certifications in your email signatures in say outlook mail for your company?
Would it be proper to do
<name>, <Major Cert>
<Title>
<Phones>
<address>
OR
<name>
<Major Cert>, <Title>
<Phones>
<address>
Just curious
Would it be proper to do
<name>, <Major Cert>
<Title>
<Phones>
<address>
OR
<name>
<Major Cert>, <Title>
<Phones>
<address>
Just curious
"This is our world now. The world of the electron and the switch; the beauty of the baud. We exist without nationality, skin color, or religious bias. You wage wars, murder, ****, lie to us and try to make us believe it's for our own good, yet we're the criminals. Yes, I am a criminal. My crime is that of curiosity. I am a hacker, and this is my manifesto. You may stop me, but you can't stop us all.."
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Exams scheduled: 9L0-412
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OptionsSteveLord Member Posts: 1,717I tried that, but I had a ton of people asking me what MCP was! I assume they would do it no matter what acronym I put there. Bah!WGU B.S.IT - 9/1/2015 >>> ???
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OptionsForsaken_GA Member Posts: 4,024Forsaken, Lord of the Dark | CCIP, CCNP, CCDP, GSEC
Corporate Security Operations | Division of Big Evil Fortune 500 Company
Obivously, some personal information has been changed to protect the guilty, but that's the format I use for my email signature -
OptionsCompuTron99 Member Posts: 542I used to a long time ago. Once my boss was being questioned why I was more certified than him, I had to take them off. Where I work right now, we have a strict email signature policy. I actually have to check ALL employee signatures 2 times a year.
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OptionsLord Nikon Member Posts: 115Forsaken_GA wrote: »Forsaken, Lord of the Dark | CCIP, CCNP, CCDP, GSEC
Corporate Security Operations | Division of Big Evil Fortune 500 Company
Obivously, some personal information has been changed to protect the guilty, but that's the format I use for my email signature
I think I will use this format... thanks guys!"This is our world now. The world of the electron and the switch; the beauty of the baud. We exist without nationality, skin color, or religious bias. You wage wars, murder, ****, lie to us and try to make us believe it's for our own good, yet we're the criminals. Yes, I am a criminal. My crime is that of curiosity. I am a hacker, and this is my manifesto. You may stop me, but you can't stop us all.."
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Optionsdemonfurbie Member Posts: 1,819i go with
name
title
Network Geek
phonewgu undergrad: done ... woot!!
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OptionsRobertKaucher Member Posts: 4,299 ■■■■■■■■■■CompuTron99 wrote: »I used to a long time ago. Once my boss was being questioned why I was more certified than him, I had to take them off. Where I work right now, we have a strict email signature policy. I actually have to check ALL employee signatures 2 times a year.
Did you know there are components in Exchange that can enforce signatures? -
OptionsXcluziv Member Posts: 513 ■■■■□□□□□□RobertKaucher wrote: »Did you know there are components in Exchange that can enforce signatures?
I think earlier this year I found a script that you can run in Outlook to change signatures to a certain format if your company uses a certain template over Group Policy -
OptionsSteveLord Member Posts: 1,717When people discover the stationary....it's even worse.WGU B.S.IT - 9/1/2015 >>> ???
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OptionsL0gicB0mb508 Member Posts: 538I like to throw random jumbles of letters after my name.
L0gicb0mb508
Cyber Ninja
CCNA, CTF, WTFBBQ, Beer+
Makes for a much better time when people are trying to guess your certs.I bring nothing useful to the table... -
OptionsL0gicB0mb508 Member Posts: 538Lord Nikon wrote: »I know this might be a silly question, but how do you all include your certifications in your email signatures in say outlook mail for your company?
Would it be proper to do
<name>, <Major Cert>
<Title>
<Phones>
<address>
OR
<name>
<Major Cert>, <Title>
<Phones>
<address>
Just curious
BTW did you hack the Gibson?I bring nothing useful to the table... -
Optionsnimrod.sixty9 Banned Posts: 125 ■□□□□□□□□□L0gicB0mb508 wrote: »BTW did you hack the Gibson?
No that was Joey -
OptionsRobertKaucher Member Posts: 4,299 ■■■■■■■■■■I think earlier this year I found a script that you can run in Outlook to change signatures to a certain format if your company uses a certain template over Group Policy
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Optionsphantasm Member Posts: 995nimrod.sixty9 wrote: »No that was Joey
Joey is helpless... he has to stop letting his mom dress him."No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man." -Heraclitus -
Optionscabrillo24 Member Posts: 137CompuTron99 wrote: »I used to a long time ago. Once my boss was being questioned why I was more certified than him, I had to take them off. Where I work right now, we have a strict email signature policy. I actually have to check ALL employee signatures 2 times a year.Next Up...
CCNA: Security (210-260)
Date: TBD