Re: Request: Anyone using bogus / "humorous" X-Message-Flag headers, could we please turn them off - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Bill Bartlett |
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Subject | Re: Request: Anyone using bogus / "humorous" X-Message-Flag headers, could we please turn them off |
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Msg-id | 035801c80782$61612b00$1e9617ac@bartletthome.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Request: Anyone using bogus / "humorous" X-Message-Flag headers, could we please turn them off (Andreas Kretschmer <akretschmer@spamfence.net>) |
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Re: Request: Anyone using bogus / "humorous" X-Message-Flag headers, could we please turn them off
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List | pgsql-general |
> -----Original Message----- > From: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org > [mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of > Andreas Kretschmer > Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 12:55 PM > To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org > Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Request: Anyone using bogus / > "humorous" X-Message-Flag headers, could we please turn them off > > > Bill Bartlett <bbartlett@softwareanalytics.com> schrieb: > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org > > > [mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of > A. Kretschmer > > > Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 10:57 AM > > > To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org > > > Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Request: Anyone using bogus / > > > "humorous" X-Message-Flag headers, could we please turn them off > > > > > > > > > am Fri, dem 05.10.2007, um 10:05:32 -0400 mailte Bill > > > Bartlett folgendes: > > > > Quick request to the group: we have several members who > > > include bogus > > > > or "humorous" X-Message-Flag headers in their email > > > messages. Could I > > > > request that you _please_ turn them off? Because they come > > > through as > > Outlook is a PITA. As you can see, it breaks the lines in > quotings. Hard > to read, because any mail readers can colored different > quoting planes. > Disgusting. Agreed - never said it wasn't. But putting time into changing to something else is time that I just won't have for the foreseeable future. > > See other reply -- I'm not complaining that Outlook is > broken but rather > > that the misuse of this flag slows down my workflow. The > issue is that > > I think, you have any other problems with this crappy software. For > instance, Outlook can't group messages by Message-IDs (Treading). For > mailing-lists IMHO a no-go. Agreed - but I'm not debating the merits of Outlook. It's a tool that does a job, and for all its faults, for what I need right now and for the very limited time I have avaiable, it does the job. > > > And yes: there are any email-software available, without > > > problems. Including Windows. > > > > Hmm ... I still use "Pine" on some of my really old Linux > boxes -- does > > this count? (Useful for reading CRON output...) > > Pine isn't a solution, mutt is a solution for instance. KMail is a > solution, and Thunderbird, both for Linux and Windows. > (and any other software, i'm a mutt-user) Again, for what I need and how I need to use it, pine is a perfectly good solution that works (although in looking at cone, that definitely looks like a much better solution). For the specific cases where I use pine, neither KMail nor Thunderbird is a workable solution at all, since I need to use a console-mode mail reader running on remote servers being accessed via SSH and without being able to forward X-Windows so anything graphical is out. (I always need to match an appropriate solution to the problem, and part of that is realizing that one single solution does not always fit every problem.) > > > Please, don't beat me if this header are still in this > > > message, the problem is work in progress... i'm not sure if i > > > change the config properly. > > > > Yes, it's working properly now. MUCH thanks! > > No problem, but i'm not sure, if this the right way. YOU > can't force all > other people to omit things that make problems in your crappy > software. > And: YOU renounce for nice feature in modern software... Never mind -- it's not that big a deal, certainly not as much as everyone has turned it into. I assumed that this would be a simple request about a simple problem, but I didn't realize I'd have to spend so much time trying to justify to so many people on the listserv the tools I have to use to do my job. (btw: The heading is back on in this reply, so there must be some other setting somewhere in your mail program that needs to be tweaked. But don't worry about trying to change anything else -- my effort involved in correcting the misdirected emails is probably less than your effort in trying to configure different headers for different groups, so I wouldn't want you to waste any more time on it.) Anyway - to those people still slogging through this thread who haven't moved on to something more productive: no more emails on this please; I'm done with this subject. (Makes me have to think twice about raising any _real_ issues though, like why my VACUUMs periodically keep getting into lock contentions with my JDBC connections and ultimately causing me to have to shut down Postgres w/ "pg_ctl stop -m immediate", or how to properly handle postmaster errors that don't appear to be documented anywhere except in the source code... [No, it's not the absolutely most recent version of Postgres; No, I can't upgrade it.]) > > (sorry, english isn't my native language and i know my english is bad) > > > Andreas > -- > Really, I'm not out to destroy Microsoft. That will just be a > completely > unintentional side effect. > (Linus Torvalds) > "If I was god, I would recompile penguin with --enable-fly." > (unknow) > Kaufbach, Saxony, Germany, Europe. N 51.05082°, > E 13.56889° > > ---------------------------(end of > broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq
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