On 28.10.2015 18:52, General Discussion of SQLite Database wrote:
> Hence, we have token the radical approach of denying the sender email
> address to*everyone*.
Could you preserve the sender's name in the from header instead of
substituting the generic "General Discussion of
>
> Could you preserve the sender's name in the from header instead of
> substituting the generic "General Discussion of SQLite Database"?
>
> This would make it possible to automatically highlight messages by
> author, i.e. the SQLite dev team.
I second t
On 28 Oct 2015, at 5:52pm, General Discussion of SQLite Database wrote:
> All replies must go back to the mailing list itself.
Erm ... just a warning from an experienced mailadmin. If you do this exactly
the way you described they can trigger an endless loop of spam just by
subscrib
On 28 Oct 2015, at 5:08pm, James K. Lowden wrote:
> If we accept what you say, above, then why should
>
>> (9.2+7.8+0+3.0+1.3+1.7)
>
> in particular present any problem? There's no division. Each value
> has an exact decimal representation.
You didn't work it out yourself, did you ?
0.2 i
On 10/28/15, General Discussion of SQLite Database
wrote:
> On 2015-10-28 10:52 AM, General Discussion of SQLite Database wrote:
>> The reason for this change is to combat the "Alexa" spam. For the
>> past few weeks, whenever anybody posts to the mailing list, that
&g
Effective immediately, the sender email address for mailing list posts
will be elided. All replies must go back to the mailing list itself.
The reason for this change is to combat the "Alexa" spam. For the
past few weeks, whenever anybody posts to the mailing list, that
person gets a reply from
On 2015-10-28 10:52 AM, General Discussion of SQLite Database wrote:
> The reason for this change is to combat the "Alexa" spam. For the
> past few weeks, whenever anybody posts to the mailing list, that
> person gets a reply from "Alexa"...
While that was often the
On 2015-10-28 11:25 AM, General Discussion of SQLite Database wrote:
>>
>> Could you preserve the sender's name in the from header instead of
>> substituting the generic "General Discussion of SQLite Database"?
>>
>> This would make it possible to autom
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 10:08 AM, James K. Lowden
wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Oct 2015 10:43:44 -0700 Scott Hess wrote:
> > You're right, any base-2 representation right of the decimal should be
> > precise to represent in base-10. But it's the kind of thing where if
> > you find yourself counting on i
9 matches
Mail list logo