>> Do you even  have  any  idea  how  age-old  the  "How to export usernames
and passwords"  FAQ  is?

Do you even know what FAQ stands for?  Then why are you so surprised when
the question is actually asked frequently?  If anybody's panties are in a
bunch, it's the "how dare this person ask a question that's been asked
before without searching the archives?  How dare a person ask a support list
a question that people frequently ask?" camp.  Me?  I'm not a "Sensitive
Type", and nor are my panties in a bunch.  I'm just an advocate of helpful
and friendly discussion, not to mention civility.  I can see by your tone
and your calling out of list subscribers that obviously those are not your
priorities.  So be it.

>> And anytime you want to compare my input into the IMail community with
your bunched-panty chatter, bring it on.

Hey, thanks for the invite.  But I've got much more pressing issues to deal
with.  However, I welcome you to keep contributing.  Afterall, the list
would be nothing without you, I'm sure.

-JF 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sanford Whiteman
Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2006 5:33 PM
To: Jim F.
Subject: Re[2]: [IMail Forum] Export username and password..

> ...  making  people  who  might not be comfortable asking a question 
> feel even more alienated.

Yo, Sensitive Type: saying "New threads on this are pretty ridiculous"
is  not  an  ad hominem attack: it's closer to a point of fact. Do you even
have  any  idea  how  age-old  the  "How to export usernames and passwords"
FAQ  is?  You should check your own archives (or maybe you don't keep any,
to make sure you stay "fresh").

BTW,  where's  this  "newbie defense" coming from? I'm sure Zul J, who has
been  asking questions on this list since July 2004 (half of them previously
answered in the archives, half of them substantive, several of  the  latter
asked  twice  on  the same day) doesn't fit the usual definition of "people
who might not be comfortable asking a question."
Maybe  you  mean  something  closer  to "people who don't do their own
legwork   before  asking  other  people  to  help  them  with  age-old
non-problems." Or "people who are too comfortable asking questions."

And anytime you want to compare my input into the IMail community with your
bunched-panty chatter, bring it on.

--Sandy


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