On Tue, 11 Jul 2017 16:02:57 -0400, Fungi4All wrote: > From: pfeif...@cs.nmsu.edu >>> It may come as a shock to you but most non-technical email users use >>> HTML email. >> >>His point wasn"t that they"re all HTML, it"s that they have nearly >>identical content and identically formatted HTML. > And my point was that let's say they all came from wanadoo.fr for which > the format is known and public, can you conclude they came from there? > But you seem to also pretend the term "most non-technical" email users > is not even there. So, to break it in change, this list is for > non-technical users who attempt to take a dive and install debian and > experiencing problems. It is not, by definition, a club of > technical-users to be arrogant against all new-comers. Like a group of > ol'boyz drinking beer in the river shooting snakes harassing all > by-passers. > I think this is the real issue and not a half-assed attempt to figure > out spam and turning the conversation into a netiquette issue. > To lighten up the spirits here, this is the joke of the day: > Systemd allowing a service owned by 0day gaining root access. > Blame the debian-user but defend debian and systemd at all costs. > Am I on the good'ol'boyz'club blacklist or not yet?<div>From: > pfeif...@cs.nmsu.edu<br></div><div>>> It may come as a shock to > you but most non-technical email users use<br></div><div>>> HTML > email.<br></div><div>><br></div><div>>His point wasn"t that > they"re all HTML, it"s that they have nearly<br></div><div>>identical > content and identically formatted HTML.<br></div><div><br></div><div>And > my point was that let's say they all came from wanadoo.fr for > which<br></div><div>the format is known and public, can you conclude > they came from there?<br></div><div>But you seem to also pretend the > term "most non-technical" email users<br></div><div>is not even there. > So, to break it in change, this list is for > non-technical<br></div><div>users who attempt to take a dive and install > debian and experiencing<br></div><div>problems. It is not, by > definition, a club of technical-users to be > arrogant<br></div><div>against all new-comers. Like a group of > ol'boyz drinking beer in the<br></div><div>river shooting snakes > harassing all by-passers.<br></div><div><br></div><div>I think this is > the real issue and not a half-assed attempt to figure > out <br></div><div>spam and turning the conversation into a > netiquette issue. <br></div><div><br></div><div>To lighten up the > spirits here, this is the joke of the day:<br></div><div>Systemd > allowing a service owned by 0day gaining root > access.<br></div><div>Blame the debian-user but defend debian and > systemd at all costs.<br></div><div><br></div><div>Am I on the > good'ol'boyz'club blacklist or not yet?<br></div>
This is exactly what i read! Please send your massages in plain text! <div>From: pfeif...@cs.nmsu.edu<br></div><div>>> It may come as a shock to you but most non-technical email users use<br></div><div>>> HTML email.<br></div><div>><br></div><div>>His point wasn"t that they"re all HTML, it"s that they have nearly<br></div><div>>identical content and identically formatted HTML.<br></div><div><br></div><div>And my point was that let's say they all came from wanadoo.fr for which<br></div><div>the format is known and public, can you conclude they came from there?<br></div><div>But you seem to also pretend the term "most non-technical" email users<br></div><div>is not even there. So, to break it in change, this list is for non-technical<br></div><div>users who attempt to take a dive and install debian and experiencing<br></div><div>problems. It is not, by definition, a club of technical-users to be arrogant<br></div><div>against all new-comers. Like a group of ol'boyz drinking beer in the<br></div><div>river shooting snakes harassing all by-passers.<br></div><div><br></div><div>I think this is the real issue and not a half-assed attempt to figure out <br></div><div>spam and turning the conversation into a netiquette issue. <br></div><div><br></div><div>To lighten up the spirits here, this is the joke of the day:<br></div><div>Systemd allowing a service owned by 0day gaining root access.<br></div><div>Blame the debian-user but defend debian and systemd at all costs.<br></div><div><br></div><div>Am I on the good'ol'boyz'club blacklist or not yet?<br></div>