Hi, On Sat, May 17, 2003 at 05:57:31PM +0100, Matt Ryan wrote:
> [He who should not be named wrote] > > That .sig is problematic beyond just its content; it is 12 lines long and > > adds almost 1kb to each of your messages (probably longer than the > contents > > of many messages). Refer to RFC 1855 or any other netiquette document for > > further information. > > With statements such as this: > > Never send chain letters via electronic mail. Chain letters are forbidden > on the Internet. Your network privileges will be revoked. Notify your local > system administrator if your ever receive one. > > You can tell this is great advice these days. Like almost all the > Internet/Usenet etiquette and behaviour things it only serves 1 purpose - to > make the people spouting it look like old fools when 99.999% of the users > these days don't give a damn about the 'rules' dreamt up by academics in > 1985! So what do you propose then, to drop everything just because you cynically point out that a lot of rules are being violated today? Or were you just trolling? Emile. -- E-Advies - Emile van Bergen [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel. +31 (0)70 3906153 http://www.e-advies.nl