Gene Heskett wrote:
> And its preventing you from seeing the unsubscribe instructions
> appended to every message comeing through these servers. You choice if
> you want to look like you just got off the bus.
Actually it is my choice to not see instructions I have seen appended to
every message for a good portion of the decade (give or take a year) I've been
subscribed to Debian-User. Something tells me that my client isn't broken nor
am I in danger of looking like I "just got off the bus".
> I looked at Thunderbird because a friend was raving about it. It
> didn't impress me, but then I'm used to kmail from kde 3.3.0. Html
> doodads are nothing but a PITA that quadruples the size of the message,
> email should be pure text. TBird makes that difficult IMO. It's
> pretty, yes, but its usability to me is a -1.
Makes it difficult. Wow, did you just get off the bus? Edit, Account
Settings, Composition, uncheck "Compose messages in HTML format". I'm sure
that you found that a strain. I certainly did not when I first started using it.
> And you cannot count either. I could get rid of the Openoffice blurb,
> but the rest stays, its been there for years and you are the first to
> complain in about 7 years now...
I can count. It's called an hyperboolic approximation for humerous intent
because I didn't feel like having an exact number. :P
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