What is truly being discussed, is adherence to a standard. A standard with the greatest cross-platform compatibility. Or would you throw out adherence to the IEEE 802.3 standard, and let all sorts of innovations sterling and ludicrous proliferate there, also? That may come, in time, but for the moment, TCP/IP reigns supreme, and list protocols are not exceptional, they are the norm. Get out & see the world Jim, there's more to it than just what you read in the Enquirer. At 10:13 AM 12/29/00 -0600, Jim Choate wrote:
Oh, what happened to the free market? Let those who flourish be the ones who can manage the new 'species'...
CDR:'s in the header, messages too long, messages of the right format, not using the right font, doing 'forwards' instead of 'reply to', not editing replies according to the 'group will', using different editors which impliment different attachment protocols, etc., etc.
I say screw all you over bearing anal retentive techno-luddites...
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On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Eric Cordian wrote:
Tim May writes:
Folks, this increase in MIME attachments is getting out of hand. People are reading this list on a variety of machines, from PDAs to Amigas to VT100s to Unix boxes to Windows.
I have a solution.
I keep MIME turned off, and if the 7-bit representation of the message is not instantly recognizable as substantially English, I hit delete.
Sometimes, if I am in a bad mood, I hit delete upon seeing the large "M" next to the message on the index, and don't even bother reading it.
If the MIME infestation proliferates, this process can be automated.
-- Eric Michael Cordian 0+ O:.T:.O:. Mathematical Munitions Division "Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be The Whole Of The Law"