On Friday 26 January 2007 23:49, Dotan Cohen wrote: > On 27/01/07, Charles Curley <charlescurley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 04:37:53PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote: > > > On Friday 26 January 2007 16:29, Nigel Henry wrote: > > > [...] > > > > > > > > > Nigel, the problem in most cases is the placement of the unsubscribe > > > links. Many email agents clip off anything after the "newline dash > > > dash space" signature delimiter, so they never, ever see the > > > unsubscribe instructions. > > > > I've never seen an email client do this (which doesn't mean I claim it > > doesn't happen). I believe doing so violates the relevant RFCs. The > > best we can do is best effort. If some ignoramus is using a > > non-standard mail reader, I feel no obligation to extend myself to > > handle their situation. Especially as I would find putting the > > unsubscribe notice at the top of every email unacceptably obnoxious. > > Gmail does that. > No, it doesn't. <quote> Dotan Cohen <dotancohen@xxxxxxxxx> to For More options 24-Jan (3 days ago) While connected to the net via wifi at the univernity, I don't want Kmail to send/recieve mail. So I switch it to Offline mode. However, every minute (when it would otherwise pull down new messages via POP3) it pops up a message askng if I want it to go online. How can I tell it once and for all that I DON'T want it to go online until I specifically tell it to? Thanks in advance. Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com/what_is/opera.html http://lyricslist.com/lyrics/artist_albums/188/everclear.html -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list </quote> You'll recognise the layout as being copied from a gmail account. What you and Charles may be thinking of is that, rightly and properly, most clients drop everything after the '--' when you reply. Anne
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