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From: Sascha Pabst <Sascha.Pabst@**********.UNI-OLDENBURG.DE>
Subject: Re: That lamer on TK
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 19:32:48 +0000
On 5 Feb 98 at 12:20, Brion Wauters wrote:
> Frank Pelletier wrote:
> > I felt militant and sent the proper signoff instructions to that lamer...
> > and a couple of heartfelt cuss word :) So no need to blast to little shit,
> > I already did it...
> Now now, we where all "lamers" once. No need to be rude (unless he was
> consitently, anoyingly lame, in which case, fire away).
Yeah. Although all the info needed is in the FAQs, some people just are
unable to read texts longer then 20 words in a row - no need to blame
them, and obviously, with people like Paul and DA on the list, they
have to leave. But sending unfriendly, insulting comments to people
unable to grasp the concept of divided addresses for administration and
chatter on mailinglists throws a bad light on the whole list.

I heared "a couple of heartfelt cuss word" in my time, and would have
been seriously pissed (well... in fact I was :-) although I didn't even
want to leave...

btw, Brian: You set the Reply-To field in your mailer, it overrides the
list's R-T. If you don't blank that field, be prepared to forward some
comments back to the lists that reach you personally :-)

Sascha
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