On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 05:02:09PM -0500, Cam Mayor wrote:
> Russell King writes:
> > Would you mind getting a better mailer which doesn't do really
> > wacky spacing tricks please?
> 
> while we're on the topic, some mailer clients on this list send
> out some info that always cause my (grumble grumble) microsoft
> outlook mailer here at work to attempt to download new character
> sets and fonts all the time.  Just plain ASCII text is best.

<offtopic rant>Microsoft Outlook is known to violate more RFCs than it
complies to, so don't actually expect it to work with a message that
wasn't send with a Microsoft mail client. Worse: don't even expect it
to work with a message send with a slightly different Microsoft mail
client.</offtopic rant>

But yes, I agree: Anything that can't be said in plain ASCII is not
worth the bits used to transmit it :)

> > Try ttySA0.
> 
> i haven't found any documentation on what the "A" is for.  What
> does it mean?

Look at the combination: SA = StrongARM. Sometimes life *is* simple :)


Erik

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