* Royce Bell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011010 11:20]: > Hall... > > I appreciate your comments, but hasten to reply that the only thing > comparable to the arrogance of Microsoft is the reverse arrogance of their > detractors. I would have sworn that my questions to this list were in the > interest of dealing with my own, personal frustrations over MS, as I look > for a workable alternative. If you don't want to sympathize with the person > who is making that transition, fine, but don't gunk up the list with > condescension. I recognized the PGP signature, but simply did not > understand why the text of a post was also coming as an attachment. If you > don't know either, just say so -- or don't say anything -- and leave it for > someone who does know.
How dare you, sir! Go back and re-read Hall's message. Just like the rest of us here, he's just trying to help. I didn't pick up on any condescension when he told you you won't find much sympathy here for asking about broken m$ mailers. He's just telling it like it is. The fact is that this is a Debian users' list, and OE's brokenness is OT, so you won't get much help. Unfortunately, as is usually the case with interoperability problems, there's no clear place to go first: mutt doesn't want to change because it's using the open standard correctly and m$ doesn't want to change because it's using the open standard incorrectly. Can anybody on this list tell you why? Not really; here you'll only find guesses and opinions on the matter, and they'll all have the same slant. There's one easy way to avoid the cacophony: don't ask about m$ mailers on a debian users' list. This is getting even further OT, so it's the last I'll say on the matter. If you want the last word, feel free. good times, -- Vineet http://www.anti-dmca.org Unauthorized use of this .sig may constitute violation of US law. echo Qba\'g gernq ba zr\! |tr 'a-zA-Z' 'n-za-mN-ZA-M'
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