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2018 Feb 02
6
Slightly OT : newsletters, mail formatting and netiquette
Hi, This question is not exactly CentOS-related strictly speaking, but here goes. I'm running a few newsletter servers for myself and a handful of clients on public CentOS servers with PHPList. For the last twenty years or so I've followed the basic rule that mails should have no formatting whatsoever, only simple text. And now I wonder if that basic rule of netiquette also applies to
2018 Feb 02
0
Slightly OT : newsletters, mail formatting and netiquette
I would prefer simple text in tech and security related news but you are right - they are HTML formatted. I think it is pure marketing thing. people dump other stuff to remind you who they are and for a sort of entertaining us. The same story is in OS desktop GUI including Linux. I use CentOS 6 and 7 and still do not like 7. Not to mention in the morning Win 10 with all its crap included.
2008 Sep 15
0
[OT] email netiquette (was: Re: Re: Asterisk realtime MySQL clients from same IP problem)
Your right with this part But as I also have some knowldge on other parts but ms , *nix etc I know it is nowadays possible for almost every email client to correctly display html email. And be honest does it not read more easy if you have a nice font and some markup available? I know mailman is an old package and should be more flexible in handling and distributing html email. For standards:
2007 Jul 09
0
The netiquette of monitoring...
What is the proper netiquette of monitoring a router? How often is often enough verses too often? How large should the monitoring probes be? Is there an aggregate speed (bps) or amount (pps) or both (bps and pps) that should not be exceeded? Grant. . . .
2010 Apr 30
0
top-posting and netiquette
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 5:29 AM, Robert Jobbagy <jobbagy.robert at gmail.com> wrote: > > 2010/4/29 Arjen de Korte <nut+devel at de-korte.org> >> >> PS And do *not* top post. > > What is it ? I don't understand it , sorry. http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/mailinglists/etiquette.php#e3 Let's say you send an email to the list, and I can't read it until
2018 Feb 02
0
Slightly OT : newsletters, mail formatting and netiquette
Look into mutipart and offer both html and plain text in the same email. This allows the client to view it as they see fit. If you do send html it has a much more restrictive implementation than html and css for a webpage so study up on what you can and can't do. Mailchimp has some great info about this. Cameron On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 1:36 AM, Nicolas Kovacs <info at microlinux.fr>
2024 Jan 24
0
Mailing List Shutdown Reminder
Hello, Just a reminder that on February 1st this mailing list will go into a moderated only state meaning new messages will not be accepted. Conversations should move to the community forums[1] to continue them. Archives will remain available. Cheers, [1] https://community.asterisk.org -- Joshua C. Colp Director of Engineering | Asterisk Project Lead Sangoma Technologies Check us out at
2005 Jun 27
0
A short netiquette request: trimming irrelevant material
Hi folks, I''ve noticed in recent times on the list that we seem to be getting a low signal-to-noise ratio with a lot of posts (particularly those where people include their configuration). Once you have posted the appropriate information once, there is no need to keep quoting it unless it is central to the discussion. Trimming irrelevant material makes it easy for people who have been
2004 Jun 09
0
Netiquette: Out of Office AutoReply and mail reflectors
If you must use an out-of-office feature in your email, please exclude any mailing lists you're subscribed to. I deleted the message that I was forwarding in this, but I'm sure we all know what I'm talking about. Tim Conway Unix System Administration Contractor - IBM Global Services desk:3032734776 conway@us.ibm.com
2008 Jul 29
0
DON'T POST TO THIS GROUP! Use the new group instead! (Reminder #13)
Hi all, (Just because the last reminder is getting buried in spam...) ==> DON''T POST TO THIS GROUP!! <== This group is closing as discussed[1][2]. The archives will remain online. Use the replacement group instead: http://groups.google.com/group/prototype-scriptaculous prototype-scriptaculous-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw@public.gmane.org If you''re continuing an
2018 Apr 25
0
[OFF-TOPIC] Reminder to tighten ALL types of security
This posting is off-topic because it is not about Centos. Please refrain from replying to the list as that will generate further off-topic traffic inevitably irritating subscribers. On the balance of probabilities, I think everyone will benefit from reading at least the first 6 pages of a 19 pages English criminal sentencing statement about a child, in England, successfully breaking into the home
2004 Jan 09
1
Development Process comment and Email list suggestion
It looks like Mark and others have addressed the development/CVS issues. We should let their plan be put into effect and give it a chance to work. Regarding the email list: A number of people have suggested creating more email lists. I think this is not a good idea because there will be even more cross posting than there is now between -dev and -users. Several years ago I was a moderator on the
2007 Jan 03
6
Any quiet 24 port POE switches out there?
I have an upcoming install which places the switch close to some employees in a quiet work environment. Can anyone recommend a quiet 24 port POE switch? The Linksys SRW224P behind me right now would be objectionable, I'm sure. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2009 May 28
2
Icecast@xiph.org mailing list reminder
And second question if you can ask here...i have shoutcast server and i play music from virtual dj..but it's realing to the icecast...with full details..it's ok..but i don't want to show song name could i configure that..it's urgent.. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2014 Mar 07
3
Regarding: stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list memberships reminder
Please never ever send the password in clear text, never!!! Sachko Honda Phone: 425.284.7200 Fax: 425.284.7201 Sachko.Honda@MountainPacificGroup.com Mountain Pacific Group 11820 Northup Way, Suite E210 Bellevue, WA 98005-1926 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Feb 15
1
[LLVMdev] Botched Build
Unless others find this objectionable, it would be nice to see the grammar for metadata instruction attachment in the http://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#metadata section. The grammar you gave earlier seems to work. Garrison On Feb 15, 2010, at 16:17, David Greene wrote: > On Monday 15 February 2010 15:08:22 Chris Lattner wrote: >> On Feb 15, 2010, at 1:04 PM, David Greene wrote:
2010 Jul 11
0
[LLVMdev] Win32 COFF Support - Patch 3
This probably needs to be slightly tweaked to work with mainline. I don't see anything objectionable, but I think Daniel needs to review this one. Thanks for working on this Michael! -Chris On Jul 3, 2010, at 3:19 AM, Michael Spencer wrote: > On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Daniel Dunbar <daniel at zuster.org> wrote: >> - Please split the patch into at least four parts:
2002 Jul 02
0
Xiph.org Mailing Lists FAQ Reminder
Hello folks, This is a periodic mailing of the FAQ[1] for the various xiph.org mailing lists. This is triggered by noticing some [probably minor] clueless use of the mailing list. If you haven't read it before, please read it now. [1] In this case FAQ == Frequently Answered Questions. We answer 'em before you ask 'em. They're not rules, they're just the way it works. 1)
2002 Jul 02
0
Xiph.org Mailing Lists FAQ Reminder
Hello folks, This is a periodic mailing of the FAQ[1] for the various xiph.org mailing lists. This is triggered by noticing some [probably minor] clueless use of the mailing list. If you haven't read it before, please read it now. [1] In this case FAQ == Frequently Answered Questions. We answer 'em before you ask 'em. They're not rules, they're just the way it works. 1)
2023 Mar 11
2
[PATCH 00/11] Use copy_process in vhost layer
On Fri, Mar 10, 2023 at 2:04?PM Mike Christie <michael.christie at oracle.com> wrote: > > The following patches were made over Linus's tree and apply over next. They > allow the vhost layer to use copy_process instead of using > workqueue_structs to create worker threads for VM's devices. Ok, all these patches looked fine to me from a quick scan - nothing that I reacted