Hi,
Due to (badly announced) maintenance on the building Stack resides in,
the MSX mailinglist willl not function during this weekend (August
12th and 13th). I assume thata any mail sent to it will merely be
delayed in delivery, but I cannot guarantee this. So, if you send mail
and do not see it
Wynke Stulemeijer wrote:
I will switch to Dutch to get things clear (sorry for that)...
Ehm. Argh, My Dutch reply to that was supposed to go just to Mari.
Apologies...
Hugs,
Wynke.
Very busy Wynke! ^_^
Anyways, it is definitely an improvement!
~Grauw
--
Ushiko-san! Kimi wa doushite, Ushiko-san!!
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On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 12:04:05AM +0100, Wynke Stulemeijer wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 11:01:50PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I will switch to Dutch to get things clear (sorry for that)...
Ehm. Argh, My Dutch reply to that was supposed to go just to Mari.
Apologies...
Hugs,
Wynke.
On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 11:09:44PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Not only they can only read plain text mails, but what about don't want
> any other things than plain text.
Yes. This is why you will not receive any HTML from the list. All HTML
sent to the list is converted to plain text - eve
On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 11:06:52PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Message from ~grauw send as HTML was readable as plain-text...
>
> Was a mixup with the earlier bla.html that was send by Wynke... (never had
> a attachment before in the mailinglist)...
>
> Seems to work
worden. Het zou dan ook onzinnig zijn
om de settings van de mailinglist op basis daarvan af te wijzen - mij
heeft de test juist verteld dat de lijst precies doet wat ik wil,
namelijk html naar plain text converteren en verder overal vanaf
blijven.
> Vandaar dus ook mijn pleidooi om het gewoon b
On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 11:01:50PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I will switch to Dutch to get things clear (sorry for that)...
Please, if you wish to say things to me in private, and want to say it
in Dutch, mail me privately. I will respond in Dutch to this mail
privately, but what I say wil
they do not. Why force them if we ca have the
mailinglist convert the mail anyway?
As I said, your objections about my mail are unjustified, because no
actual mail client will send mails in that manner. Or did Laurens'
mail also turn into an empty mail with an attachment?
Hugs,
Wynke.
Message from ~grauw send as HTML was readable as plain-text...
Was a mixup with the earlier bla.html that was send by Wynke... (never had
a attachment before in the mailinglist)...
Seems to work
Previous messages can be erased (put in trashcan!)...
--[ MARI
ECTED]
Subject:Re: [MSX] Re: HTML mail on the mailinglist
I will switch to Dutch to get things clear (sorry for that)...
-DUTCH-
Wynke, het HTML mailtje van jou is aangekomen, echter is leeg en ik zie
alleen een attachment "bla.html". Als de conversie er voor had moeten
zo
I will switch to Dutch to get things clear (sorry for that)...
-DUTCH-
Wynke, het HTML mailtje van jou is aangekomen, echter is leeg en ik zie
alleen een attachment "bla.html". Als de conversie er voor had moeten
zorgen dat ik het bericht gewoon had moeten kunnen lezen, dan is dat
helaas misl
I thought my prevous message was clear, but it isn't...
The message in HTML send by Wynke was empty... the HTML was attached...
and no longer readibly without any extra actions...
You can see in my message that the attachment was called "bla.html"
All mail-clients have options to send plain-
On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 02:26:37PM +0100, Jetze Mellema wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Why change from plain-text to HTML and Plain-text...
> >
> > Simple, plain-text worked for years and will work for the comming
> > years as well... There are still people who can't read HTML-mail,
> > so..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Why change from plain-text to HTML and Plain-text...
>
> Simple, plain-text worked for years and will work for the comming
> years as well... There are still people who can't read HTML-mail,
> so... why do we have to change it...
Some mailclients prduce by default a mult
Why change from plain-text to HTML and Plain-text...
Simple, plain-text worked for years and will work for the comming years as
well... There are still people who can't read HTML-mail, so... why do we
have to change it...
--[ MARI ]--
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On Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 01:04:35AM +0100, Hans-Peter Zeedijk wrote:
> Leaf it as is, because when only posting plain text, it is easy to keep
> spam out.
> (and if somebody reads the MSX mail through MSX it is no problem)
For keeping spam out, it is much more useful to not allow non-members
to po
HTML mail on the mailinglist (was: Re: [MSX] New MSX from
Argentinia(Homecomputer Collection))
Hi,
I have just allowed (manually) a mail from Jetze Mellema to the list,
one that has both a HTML and a plaintext version of the body. The way
the mailing list is set, these mails are normally filtered
Wynke wrote:
I have been looking at the options, and it *might* be
possible (although I am not sure yet) to convert HTML mails to plain
text rather than just reject them - how would people feel about that?
That would be a good option, because HTML e-mail is *evil* :P
Greetz,
Patriek
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Daniel Caetano wrote:
So what I was wondering is if there is anyone on the list who really
wants to be able to post in HTML (rather than set their mail client to
plain text), and if there is anyone who really doesn't want to receive
HTML e-mail. I have been looking at the options, and it *might* be
Hi
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 16:01:02 +0100, Wynke Stulemeijer wrote:
>So what I was wondering is if there is anyone on the list who really
>wants to be able to post in HTML (rather than set their mail client to
>plain text), and if there is anyone who really doesn't want to receive
>HTML e-mail. I h
At 16:01 22-2-05 , you wrote:
Hi,
I have just allowed (manually) a mail from Jetze Mellema to the list,
one that has both a HTML and a plaintext version of the body. The way
the mailing list is set, these mails are normally filtered out, as
nothing other than plain text is allowed.
So what I was wo
Wynke Stulemeijer wrote:
Hi,
I have just allowed (manually) a mail from Jetze Mellema to the list,
one that has both a HTML and a plaintext version of the body. The way
the mailing list is set, these mails are normally filtered out, as
nothing other than plain text is allowed.
So what I was wonderi
Hi,
I have just allowed (manually) a mail from Jetze Mellema to the list,
one that has both a HTML and a plaintext version of the body. The way
the mailing list is set, these mails are normally filtered out, as
nothing other than plain text is allowed.
So what I was wondering is if there is anyo
case anyway!
Hapzee
- Original Message -
From: "Maarten ter Huurne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: Spam & the mailinglist... (was: harddisk read only?)
> On Saturday 11 May 2002 11:41, Hans-Peter
On Saturday 11 May 2002 11:41, Hans-Peter Zeedijk wrote:
> Maybe I can put some lite on it: Probably the problems were caused by me
> (deeply ashamed!) because my computer was breevly invested by that new KLEZ
> virus and because I am member of the list, a lot may have had that virus
> from me res
RRY, SORRY SORRY,
Hapzee. (Hope you will not block me from the list)
- Original Message -
From: "Laurens Holst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 12:31 AM
Subject: Spam & the mailinglist... (was: harddisk read only?)
>
Hello,
Everybody once in a while will receive spam-mail... Some ISP are pretty good
in blocking it, but many of them have filters but they don't use them. A few
weeks ago I got many spam mail and contacted my ISP... The showed me how
easy it was to obtain someone's email-address...
Replying of s
> I hope that the amount of daily spam that I receive does not increase due
to
> me posting again in a (public) mailinglist, which might very well be being
> monitored by spam email address collectors :-(
I don't think this mailinglist is too public... I doubt any spam-watchers
are
>
>
> > >Are all the active MSX users going to celebrate carnaval?
> > carnaval? what's that? :)
>
> The english word is "carnival". "Carnaval" is the
> portuguese word. It's
> a brazilian holiday, where everybody goes party, dancing
> samba, drinking beer,
> having fun, etc. Programme
> >Are all the active MSX users going to celebrate carnaval?
> carnaval? what's that? :)
The english word is "carnival". "Carnaval" is the portuguese word. It's
a brazilian holiday, where everybody goes party, dancing samba, drinking beer,
having fun, etc. Programmers like carnival becau
> Are all the active MSX users going to celebrate carnaval?
Surely! :)
Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
http://www.adrpage.cjb.net MSX: more fun per less MHz
"Who? Me, worry?" - Bill Gates, about problems with Windows
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It's from the comedian Hans Teeuwen!
Who would have thought this information would be worth mentioning in a
MSX-mailinglist ?!? ;-)
Bastiaan
-Original Message-
From: Eric Boon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: local.msx.int
Date: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 8:08 PM
Subject: Re:
> carnaval? what's that? :)
[Punchline is in dutch - pettyful translation below]
Carnaval? Da's keigaaf man! Kan je eindelijk es
3 dagen helemaal jezellef zijn!"
[/punchline]
"The only few days in the year when you can finally
*really* be yourself!" - it's by some dutch comedian,
forgot the nam
At 22:11 11-2-02 +0100, you wrote:
> > carnaval? what's that? :)
>It's a party 40 days before easter
>Whole lot of people in costumes drinking beer and having fun
I'm Dutch, so I know what it is, though I can imagine (judging on my e-mail
address) I wasn't from NL. And people not knowing what ca
Dear user of the MSX Mailinglist,
I am proud to inform you that we have a special contest running at The
MSX-Xpress and Affiliates Forum!
Just go to the General Talk of this forum and give an original, funny or
personal reply to the Fun-topics: For fun, MSX slogan
(http://www.fixato.nl/msx
] Well, how about including a rough auto-translator translation at the end of
] a message?
If you can point me to one. So far, the auto-translators I have seen on the
internet do not support dutch. It is apparently a too small language.
Besides, I write all mails off-line. So I would already nee
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Karapetyan
Verzonden: woensdag 3 oktober 2001 18:27
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Re: MSX Mailinglist in het Nederlands (Int: Re: MSX
Mailinglist in Dutchh)
Well, how about including a rough auto-translator translation at the end of
a message?
I don't think people wou
Well, how about including a rough auto-translator translation at the end of
a message?
I don't think people would mind as long as they get the gist of what's being
said.
ak
- Original Message -
From: "Laurens Holst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "MSX Mailin
tious: Why are Dutch people so persistant in needing anything in
> Dutch-only? I never read Saku wanting a Finnish MSX Mailinglist or anybody
> else out of the Netherlands wanting an MSX Mailinglist in their own language.
In contrary, I actually think a lot of Dutch people are way to
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alex
> Wulms
> Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2001 1:07 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: MSX Mailinglist in het Nederlands - yet
>
>
> ] I still stand by my stateme
] I still stand by my statement: we all live on the same planet.So we have to
] live together and work together.
] Local language mailinglists are fine for those do not speak or write
] english. A dutch mailinglist will not help the (not so large) dutch
] community at this moment, but instead
On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 01:11:42PM -0300, Ricardo Jurczyk Pinheiro wrote:
> The thought of only one mailing list is a very selfish one. Not
> everybody speaks English. BTW, very few can speak and write English
> correctly. Does anyone have asked why only Kuniji Ikeda, from Japan, is
> the lo
The discussion about a dutch mailinglist has had many contributions with
some emotion involved..
- Original Message -
From: "Ricardo Jurczyk Pinheiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> The thought of only one mailing list is a very selfish one.
Very selfish? Maybe idealisti
Here in Brazil I noticed some time ago (in 1995) that a
Brazilian MSX mailing list would be a nice way to talk in our mother
tongue about MSX without disturbing the international mailing list.
Maybe our list was the first non-English MSX mailing list.
I founded MSXBR-L in 1995, a
Werner Augusto Roder Kai wrote:
>
> Eric Boon wrote:
> > BiFi wrote:
> > >or anybody else out of the Netherlands wanting
> > > an MSX Mailinglist in their own language.
> > At least the Brasilians have (had?) one...
>
> Hi,
>
> Th
Eric Boon wrote:
> BiFi wrote:
> >or anybody else out of the Netherlands wanting
> > an MSX Mailinglist in their own language.
> At least the Brasilians have (had?) one...
Hi,
There are several MSX mailing lists in Brazil. The main are Msxbr-l
(the older
> I'm sorry. I didn't mean to offend you nor any other finnish MSX
> enthousiast,
> but since your fellow-countrymen mail so rarely, I got this image of a
> lonely
> MSX-er spending the long winter at the MSX-keyboard, desperately trying
> to keep in touch with the rest of the MSX-world *LOL* :-D
- Original Message -
From: "Saku Taipale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2001 8:11 PM
Subject: Re: MSX Mailinglist in het Nederlands (Int: Re: MSX Mailinglist
inDutchh)
>
> > > Why are Dutch people so
Unless I'm sadly mistaken, is that not what I was doing? ^.^
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> > Why are Dutch people so persistant in needing anything in
> > Dutch-only? I never read Saku wanting a Finnish MSX Mailinglist
>
> Right. But, who's he gonna mail to in Finnish?
> Himself? Mika Hakkinen?
Don't be silly, there is Finnish MSX'ers readi
BiFi wrote:
> Why are Dutch people so persistant in needing anything in
> Dutch-only? I never read Saku wanting a Finnish MSX Mailinglist
Right. But, who's he gonna mail to in Finnish?
Himself? Mika Hakkinen?
>or anybody
> else out of the Netherlands wanting an MSX Mailing
I totally agree with you. In the already small MSX world, we should not
split up when it isn't necessary.
When there will be a new dutch mailinglist, I will most certainly join
however, but I think it will be important to translate the most important
mails to English and put them o
> Don't you think taht is exactly *because* there is a Spanish list too?
I think every group with something in common, for example a language, has
the right to have its own mailinglist. I'm sure there is a spanish MSX
mailinglist, there is even a spanish MSX newsgroup, if I recall
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 02:57:35PM +0200, Albert Beevendorp wrote:
> I know, I did refer to it but not directly. The point I was making
> actually, was the fact that if you see more than just English in this
> mailinglist, Dutch is quite often the second language used regularly.
At 14:48 23-9-01 +0200, you wrote:
> > I find this question quite suitable now, sinc this kind of thing is quite
> > repetitious: Why are Dutch people so persistant in needing anything in
> > Dutch-only? I never read Saku wanting a Finnish MSX Mailinglist or anybody
&
> I find this question quite suitable now, sinc this kind of thing is quite
> repetitious: Why are Dutch people so persistant in needing anything in
> Dutch-only? I never read Saku wanting a Finnish MSX Mailinglist or anybody
> else out of the Netherlands wanting an MSX Mailingl
At 09:33 23-9-01 -0300, you wrote:
>First of all, I didn't mean to quote the entire message... and, secondly,
>what useful comments can I have if I don't understand Dutch to read the
>message? ^.^
Well, you did post a reply quoted without actually replying on it... And
you could ask for transl
First of all, I didn't mean to quote the entire message... and, secondly,
what useful comments can I have if I don't understand Dutch to read the
message? ^.^
_
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl
Hmmm.. I just noticed my name isn't Brendan, it's Bart. Well almost the same
letters... Starts with a B also. And of top of it, it's sunday morning. :)
Btw, we'll try to get some photo's online today of the MSX fair in Bussum.
(at msx.org that is)
grmbls,
Bart
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Yes I do Bifi ;)
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Albert
Beevendorp
Verzonden: zondag 23 september 2001 11:34
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Re: MSX Mailinglist in het Nederlands
Now THIS... is rude...
Quoting a COMPLETE posting
Bifi,
So you quoted the whole quote and message like Brendan! Rude...:)
I propose to close the discussion on a dutch mailinglist.
Lets work together and not divide up internationally.
Why not ONE mailinglist for all, instead of dutch, brazilian, spanish etc.
We all live on the same planet and
IL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 9:18 PM
>Subject: Re: MSX Mailinglist in het Nederlands
>
>
> > I don't mean to seem rude, but could anyone tell me what this message was
> > saying? I sadly do not speak Dutch.
> >
> > Original Message Fo
ersistant in needing anything in
Dutch-only? I never read Saku wanting a Finnish MSX Mailinglist or anybody
else out of the Netherlands wanting an MSX Mailinglist in their own language.
BTW... Didn't we have such a discussion over and over?
GreeTz, BiFi
Visit my Home Page at www.bifi.ms
ED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MSX Mailinglist in het Nederlands
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 21:21:45 +0200
Hi,
[I can't understand Dutch, I know the meaning of your message thanks to
other people's translation]
My opinion:
The MSX community is already very fragmented. We're n
- Original Message -
From: "Brendan Cross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 9:18 PM
Subject: Re: MSX Mailinglist in het Nederlands
> I don't mean to seem rude, but could anyone tell me what this message was
elguim
> and will therefor only be written in Dutch.
>
> Hallo beste MSX gebruikers,
>
> Met Bussum morgen in het vooruitzicht kwam er vanmorgen ineens een idee bij
> mij op.
> Zou het niet fijn zijn als er, buiten de grote MSX mailinglists, ook een
> mailinglist kwam
Its about a proposal for setting up a dutch-only mailinglist.
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You are not rude... The other people are ;)
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Brendan Cross
Verzonden: vrijdag 21 september 2001 21:19
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Re: MSX Mailinglist in het Nederlands
I don't mean to seem rude
I don't mean to seem rude, but could anyone tell me what this message was
saying? I sadly do not speak Dutch.
Original Message Follows
From: "MSX World" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: MSX Mailinglist in het N
t;
> Met Bussum morgen in het vooruitzicht kwam er vanmorgen ineens een idee
bij
> mij op.
> Zou het niet fijn zijn als er, buiten de grote MSX mailinglists, ook een
> mailinglist kwam voor gebruikers uit Nederland en Vlaanderen?
> Hier zou natuurlijk dan alleen Nederlands gesproken k
[Dutch]
Neen, de inbreng wordt dan aardig klein en voor mensen die de Engelse taal
niet zo goed beheersen staat er altijd wel een vriendelijke Hollander klaar
om een bericht evt. te vertalen. ;)
[English]
No, the input would be rather limited and for those who don't understand
English (that well)
> Toch vindt ik de lijst een uitkomst van mensen die niet goed engels
> kunnen
Maybe they better learn English! It's no shame to make mistakes if you try
to write a message in a foreign language... even Dutch is complicated
enough!
--[ MARI ]--
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Saku Taipale wrote:
>Could you stop mailing in dutch, please?
Maybe we could set up a dutch MSX mailinglist just for discussing whether
or not we need a dutch MSX mailinglist! ;)
Patsie wrote (in dutch):
>"vindT ik" ?? (vind ik)
>"uitkomst VAN mensen" ?? (uitk
Hey there!
Could you stop mailing in dutch, please?
Thanks in advance.
Greetings: Saku Taipale, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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"vindT ik" ?? (vind ik)
"uitkomst VAN mensen" ?? (uitkomst voor mensen)
"niet goed engels kUnnen" ??? (niet goed engels kennen)
Volgens mij is zo'n nederlandse mailinglist ook niets voor jou.
Je moet eerst nog nederlands leren, zo te zien.
>;P
Patsie
ps:
Oeps, sorry for the dutch!
Translation: I am satisfied with the Stack mailinglist and enjoy the
contributions of non-dutch.
Hans
- Original Message -
From: "Hans Otten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 18:37
Subject:
Toch vindt ik de lijst een uitkomst van mensen die niet goed engels
kunnen
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Namens Hans Otten
Verzonden: vrijdag 21 september 2001 18:37
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Re: MSX Mailinglist in het Nederlands
Ik
Ik ben tevreden over de stack mailinglist, en blij met de inbreng van de
buitenlanders.
- Original Message -
From: "MSX World" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 15:54
Subject: MSX Mailinglist in het Nederlands
> This m
Gewoon doen zal ik maar zeggen.
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Namens MSX World
Verzonden: vrijdag 21 september 2001 15:55
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: MSX Mailinglist in het Nederlands
This message is adressed to all the MSX users in
'MSX World' wrote about 'MSX Mailinglist in het Nederlands' - Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at
03:54:57PM CEST
> This message is adressed to all the MSX users in The Netherlands and Belguim
> and will therefor only be written in Dutch.
>
> Hallo beste MSX gebruiker
mailinglists, ook een
mailinglist kwam voor gebruikers uit Nederland en Vlaanderen?
Hier zou natuurlijk dan alleen Nederlands gesproken kunnen worden.
Laat me even weten wat je er van vindt, per mail, of morgen op Bussum!
Mzzls en allemaal tot morgen!
Jeroen Küppers
MSX World.
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Hi there!
Check out the site of MSX Den-Yu Land 2000 via
http://www.msxmagazine.com! Use the elingo translation service to get
English. New on the site seems to be an eGroups mailinglist to launch
ideas for the next Den-Yu Land.
It seems the forum to pass your ideas for the new MSX to ASCII is
OK
Grtz >*< TOM >*<
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: zondag 22 oktober 2000 23:12
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Mailinglist cleanup
Hi!
I'm currently removing a lot of addresses from
Hi!
I'm currently removing a lot of addresses from the list that do not
seem to work. If you don't receive any mail from the list after this
one and your address does work (again), please mail to msx-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and I will fix it. Sorry for any inconvenience this
may cause.
Bye,
Wynk
Hi!
It turns out that due to a technical problem at Stack, the delivery errors
from this list weren't sent to Wynke and me. Today it was corrected and we
were once again rewarded with a large stream of delivery errors.
Anyway, we'll be deleting addresses with delivery problems in the next coup
the better...
Nahh... the unsubscribe info is very useful. That should be included.
I think the last three lines are useful to new MSX people on the internet.
But I don't think those new people are subscribed to the mailinglist... I
think they rather look at www.msx.org for information like t
BiFi:
>I wanted to remove the mailinglist signature completely. Maarten told me it
>was added by the majordomo so it couldn't be released. He also told me he
>en Wynke could look into making the signature smallerm so there is still
>hope...
Then, a suggestion for the
> I wanted to remove the mailinglist signature completely. Maarten told me
it
> was added by the majordomo so it couldn't be released. He also told me he
> en Wynke could look into making the signature smallerm so there is still
> hope...
Let's hope so. This signature is
At 14:23 10-7-00 +0200, you wrote:
>And what about the Mailinglist sig ??? It's 9 lines long... Can't this be a
>little less???
I wanted to remove the mailinglist signature completely. Maarten told me it
was added by the majordomo so it couldn't be released. He also told
And what about the Mailinglist sig ??? It's 9 lines long... Can't this be a
little less???
Regards,
Arnaud
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there are some exceptional busy weekends now and then.. :)
100+ msg is not a problem... but wasted time because of all those
signatures and 90% qoutes *IS* !
is you qoute: use the lowest 2..3 lines, insteaed of a complete alinea :)
and don't qoute mailinglist/personal-signatures ne
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From: Alex Wulms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 23:52
Subject: Re: Mailinglist..
> All email systems that I'm familiar with use the word 'rule', because a
rule
> is indeed much more then just
h more then just a filter.
Kind regards,
Alex Wulms
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From: "Laurens Holst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 11:01 AM
Subject: Re: Mailinglist..
> > Ok some threads are very long but if its someting of jour intrest then
its
> > nice to read i
er :-))
Anyway, let's not continue this crap... It's kinda off topic...
cya!
P.S.
When will the MCCW finally come
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ot to use the word
'filter'. When I updated from OE 4 to OE 5 I really had a hard time finding
the filters because they changed the name to something stupid like this.
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- Original Message -
From: Laurens Holst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 11:01
Subject: Re: Mailinglist..
> Oh my god! The Micro$oft syndrom!!!
>
> Outlook Express refers to it as a 'rule', but the actual na
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