Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "mailspam".
2003 Jun 16
0
Mailing list FAQ. Yes, you should read it.
...polite request to postmaster@xiph.org will get
your request to a human.
3) The list software does not allow email in HTML format; it is
intentionally configured to drop all HTML formatted software on the
ground with no error and no warning. The primary motivation for
this is to block mailspam; this trick alone filters 99% of the
mailspam that would otherwise flood the lists.
Outlook and Exchange, by default, tend to be configured to send
everything in marked up, HTML-like format. This markup is useless
to most of us, takes up space, confuses the web archiving software
a...
2002 Jul 02
0
Xiph.org Mailing Lists FAQ Reminder
...or
conversation, hit 'New Message' please. Not 'Reply'.
3) The list software does not allow email in HTML format; it is
intentionally configured to drop all HTML formatted software on the
ground with no error and no warning. The primary motivation for
this is to block mailspam; this trick alone filters 99% of the
mailspam that would otherwise flood the lists. A secondary
motivation is that most of the core of the list do not use HTML
mail readers and thus the message looks like gibberish. A tertiary
motivation is that no accepted email standard allows that...
2002 Jul 02
0
Xiph.org Mailing Lists FAQ Reminder
...or
conversation, hit 'New Message' please. Not 'Reply'.
3) The list software does not allow email in HTML format; it is
intentionally configured to drop all HTML formatted software on the
ground with no error and no warning. The primary motivation for
this is to block mailspam; this trick alone filters 99% of the
mailspam that would otherwise flood the lists. A secondary
motivation is that most of the core of the list do not use HTML
mail readers and thus the message looks like gibberish. A tertiary
motivation is that no accepted email standard allows that...
2002 Feb 16
1
xiph.org mailing list FAQ [20020216]
...or
conversation, hit 'New Message' please. Not 'Reply'.
3) The list software does not allow email in HTML format; it is
intentionally configured to drop all HTML formatted software on the
ground with no error and no warning. The primary motivation for
this is to block mailspam; this trick alone filters 99% of the
mailspam that would otherwise flood the lists.
Outlook and Exchange, by default, tend to be configured to send
everything in marked up, HTML-like format. This markup is useless
to most of us, takes up space, confuses the web archiving software
a...
2002 Feb 16
1
xiph.org mailing list FAQ [20020216]
...or
conversation, hit 'New Message' please. Not 'Reply'.
3) The list software does not allow email in HTML format; it is
intentionally configured to drop all HTML formatted software on the
ground with no error and no warning. The primary motivation for
this is to block mailspam; this trick alone filters 99% of the
mailspam that would otherwise flood the lists.
Outlook and Exchange, by default, tend to be configured to send
everything in marked up, HTML-like format. This markup is useless
to most of us, takes up space, confuses the web archiving software
a...
2002 Feb 16
1
xiph.org mailing list FAQ [20020216]
...or
conversation, hit 'New Message' please. Not 'Reply'.
3) The list software does not allow email in HTML format; it is
intentionally configured to drop all HTML formatted software on the
ground with no error and no warning. The primary motivation for
this is to block mailspam; this trick alone filters 99% of the
mailspam that would otherwise flood the lists.
Outlook and Exchange, by default, tend to be configured to send
everything in marked up, HTML-like format. This markup is useless
to most of us, takes up space, confuses the web archiving software
a...
2002 Feb 16
1
xiph.org mailing list FAQ [20020216]
...or
conversation, hit 'New Message' please. Not 'Reply'.
3) The list software does not allow email in HTML format; it is
intentionally configured to drop all HTML formatted software on the
ground with no error and no warning. The primary motivation for
this is to block mailspam; this trick alone filters 99% of the
mailspam that would otherwise flood the lists.
Outlook and Exchange, by default, tend to be configured to send
everything in marked up, HTML-like format. This markup is useless
to most of us, takes up space, confuses the web archiving software
a...