I understood, and correct this *feature* :)
WBR, Sergey Dougie G Lawson <dougie_lawson@u To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] k.ibm.com> cc: Sent by: Linux Subject: Posts with "text/plain; on 390 Port charset=koi8-r" and "base64" (Was Re: <[EMAIL PROTECTED] apache httpd server on suse 2.4.7 RIST.EDU> 10.04.02 16:48 Please respond to Linux on 390 Port > Though I try hard - really - not to write "me too!" posts, I'll add my > agreement to this one. As a sometime student of Russian language, I > enjoy puzzling over those essays at strana.ru and trying to remember my > vocabulary lessons from long ago. > > Keep 'em coming, Sergey. > Me either. After all, it's Sergey's native language, and he's entitled to > use it just as the rest of us use English or Korean or Swahili or French. > Some days it really bugs me that the net is so English-centric -- uniform > language often leads to homogenized thinking, and that's the last thing we > need in technology. > > A little Cyrillic doesn't bother me at all, particularly as Sergey's got > good stuff to say...8-) I wholeheartedly agree with those sentiments. The problem I have with Sergey's posts is that they are unreadable on the list archive. I've got my subscription set to NO-MAIL, I always read LINUX-390 through http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvgl?L=LINUX-VM&LOG=LOGyymm & http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvtype?LINUX-VM.nnnnn And on there Sergey's posts are completely unreadable. For example: http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvtype?LINUX-VM.25434 (It is only when someone replies with a quote, with a sane mail program, that I can see what has been written) Perhaps Harry needs to take another look at the LINUX-390 (aka LINUX-VM) archive process which doesn't have any special handling for the multipart/alternative or text/html postings. Regards, Dougie