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entirely.)
If you could forward me the thread, it would
be much appreciated.
Thank you for your time.
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# Marcel Plch
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## What is that .asc attachment on my e-mails?
* https://gnupg.org/
ther and it was late to switch years ago.
Besides, nobody forces you to allow traffic from outside to your local
computing resources even on IPv6.
I admit I'm not sure if all my services at plch.xyz are IPv6, but there
should be more push for that standard in general.
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# Marcel Plch
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ere something I can read about this?
>
Hi!
Yes, all seems to be working (that is if you receive replies from us), I
have just recently shared some netiquette guidelines [0] on this list,
so I'm gonna attach it here just as well so you don't
have to go archive digging. ;)
[0]
his case
> > > > because I am responding to that text).
> > > >
> > > > It's not a super huge deal, but it can mess up for example my
> highliting
> > > > in neomutt and could confuse some threading in different mailing
> clients.
> > >
the other four are from your very own keyboard (quoted in this case
> > because I am responding to that text).
> >
> > It's not a super huge deal, but it can mess up for example my highliting
> > in neomutt and could confuse some threading in different mailing clients.
&
mindful of how you style your e-mails, when there is a quoted
text, it is necessary to have an 'arrow' [>] at the start of each line,
otherwise it is not considered a quoted text. For example, this part:
> > I don't think anyone is shocked by your messages. They just come off
e. Preferably do that straigh away when talking about a
patch, the few bytes extra don't really hurt anyone today and there's much
higher chance of the benefit that someone 'lazy' won't just skim through
and forget about the thread until they get a look at the code.
Cheer
special.
I'm sure this suggestion is going to be either extremely helpful or
upsetting. Let me know what you picked. ^_^
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# Marcel Plch
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