1. Mangling of mails (was: fraclib.e)
- Posted by Juergen Luethje <eu.lue at gmx.de> Jan 21, 2003
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What the hell is sometimes happening to mails on this list?! It is at least the 3rd time, that one of my mails were changed on the way from my PC to this list! Other people on this list have had this problem too, and on the other hand, I never had such a problem with my E-Mail provider. (To test it right now, I sent the same mail to myself, and no problem occured.) So I strongly belive that it has something to do specifically with this list. In the past, the last part of each mail was cut off silently. Now the "ghost" has become more polite and additionally inserts the comment '<snip>' at the position, where it snipped the mail ... Well, in my previous post, nothing essential that I wanted to tell Jim got lost, but nevertheless I absolutely don't like that my mails get mangled! Not amused, Juergen -- /"\ ASCII ribbon | while not asleep do \ / campain against | sheep += 1 X HTML e-mail and | end while / \ news |
2. Re: Mangling of mails (was: fraclib.e)
- Posted by rolf.schroeder at desy.de Jan 21, 2003
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Juergen Luethje wrote: > > What the hell is sometimes happening to mails on this list?! >... It's not the hell nor a "ghost": probably it's Rob's 'intelligent' List filter! Rob? May be you have to write your lines like puts(1," ... line1....") .. .. .. puts(1," ... lineN....") to trick it! Have a nice day, Rolf
3. Re: Mangling of mails (was: fraclib.e)
- Posted by Euler German <efgerman at myrealbox.com> Jan 21, 2003
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On 21 Jan 2003, at 12:29, Juergen Luethje wrote: > > What the hell is sometimes happening to mails on this list?! > It is at least the 3rd time, that one of my mails were changed on the > way from my PC to this list! Other people on this list have had this > problem too, and on the other hand, I never had such a problem with my > E-Mail provider. (To test it right now, I sent the same mail to myself, > and no problem occured.) So I strongly belive that it has something to > do specifically with this list. > Maybe Rob's moderating robot... (as I don't see nothing like in other Topica <blaaargh> lists.) > In the past, the last part of each mail was cut off silently. Now the > "ghost" has become more polite and additionally inserts the comment > '<snip>' at the position, where it snipped the mail ... > Could be a missing flag?! > Well, in my previous post, nothing essential that I wanted to tell Jim > got lost, but nevertheless I absolutely don't like that my mails get > mangled! > Well, me too. I think this is the price to pay to avoid virus and spam. (Though I don't see this kind of trouble -- that much -- on other lists...) To make a long story short: I rather filter my own mail by myself! I don't think a robot or someone else knows what IS or what IS NOT important to me. > Not amused, > Juergen > Second, either, -- Euler -- /"\ The ASCII ribbon | Euler GERMAN \ / campaign against HTML | Caixa Postal 232 X eMail, HTML news, and | 35701-970 Sete Lagoas, MG, Brasil /*\ unneeded MIME. | PGP key ID: 0x92D7247F
4. Re: Mangling of mails (was: fraclib.e)
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Jan 21, 2003
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Juergen Luethje writes: > What the hell is sometimes happening to mails on this list?! ListFilter sets a limit of 100 consecutive lines of quoted material. After that it inserts "<snip>". It has been that way for more than a year. I don't recall anyone complaining, or even noticing. I got tired of reading a 500-line message, then immediately reading a reply message consisting of a quick remark, and then the same 500-line message quoted. It requires too much scrolling to find out if there is any more original material coming. The other "mangling" that ListFilter does, is to delete those Yahoo, Hotmail and other ads that are attached at the end of some people's messages. If ListFilter sees that your messages consistently have these ads, it will start scanning your messages, looking for long lines of dashes, equals signs, or underscores (that introduce ads). So be careful not to use these lines in your message, or they might be misinterpreted as the start of an ad. The 90% who don't have ads needn't worry about this. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com