I have very much enjoyed the recent flurry of posts wrt the KPA1500 (well
done Elecraft).
One semi-related thing I have noticed. (simply due to the sheer volume of
posts this weekend I suppose)
There are one or two fellas who consistently post (often MANY times a day)
without so much as a nam
I dig ambition... Heck, keep in touch on the M/P KPA500.
73,
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Clay Autery, KY5G
On 4/22/2017 8:31 AM, Mike Smith VE9AA wrote:
> Anyways. A very happy K3 owner here. Now I am thinking about a KPA500 in the
> car and down the road maybe a KPA1500 on the desk.
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Hmm. Speaking of trolls.
Name and call embedded in email address.
On 4/22/2017 6:31 AM, Mike Smith VE9AA wrote:
I have very much enjoyed the recent flurry of posts wrt the KPA1500 (well
done Elecraft).
One semi-related thing I have noticed. (simply due to the sheer volume of
posts this weeke
It makes little sense to make a signature with a call sign when most
people outside of amateur radio would have no idea what it is?
There is no need for a signature when the name is already in the sent field.
If it matters then simply send a polite e-mail asking the person what their
call is.
Not too many reading posts on this reflector who do not know what a
callsign is. It is part of reflector courtesy IMHO.
I do not include my callsign on non ham reflector posts, nor do I sign
with '73'. In other words, I do not have a signature file that attaches
automatically - easy enough t
Given the number of free mail services in the world, and the number of
people who complain about excessive mail from the list, it seems fairly
obvious that getting another free account and using that would sort the
clutter.
Putting your call as part of your name on that account solves most iss
I use a little add-on for T-bird called QuickText [free]. You can have
any number of signatures and/or canned items that go into the message
wherever you wish. I'm sure there are others just like it for other
email clients.
It just seems like common courtesy. I include my location because w
I would point out Harry, that yours, is not there in the signature nor
the address. It comes through as: hlyin...@yahoo.com
It is LONG been the case that a name (and on ham groups) signature is
proper netiquette since the name may not match the email address of
"iduntwannashowmyn...@nowhere.c
Really?
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From: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Don
Wilhelm
Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2017 11:49 AM
To: Harry Yingst; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Signing your posts, KPA1500, KPA500
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I see many new guys on here who constantly dont sign there posts/ name or
call.
Probably of the paranoid...
I personally take offense, be proud!
I'm proud to be a "code" extra, passed my general in front of an fcc ...
at 13 years old.
Advanced and extra at the VEC . Woo-hoo.
I'm proud of my call
: Sunday, April 23, 2017 1:49 PM
To: Harry Yingst ; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Signing your posts, KPA1500, KPA500
Not too many reading posts on this reflector who do not know what a callsign
is. It is part of reflector courtesy IMHO.
I do not include my callsign on non ham
My call is embedded in the email address twice!
Unfortunately, some email clients hide the addresses from view. I never
understood why that is, but I don't use any of those clients.
On 4/23/17 9:59 AM, Wes Stewart wrote:
Hmm. Speaking of trolls.
Name and call embedded in email address.
On
Mail User Agents (MUAs) show your name rather than your email address because
you’ve formatted the From to suggest that.
This is from the mail header:
From: Bob Nielsen
If it was formatted like this:
From: Bob Nielsen N7XY
The MUA would get the hint to show “Bob Nielsen N7XY” to the
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