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Re: OT Re: [cobalt-users] advertising
- Subject: Re: OT Re: [cobalt-users] advertising
- From: Jeff Lasman <jblists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat Jun 8 19:51:11 2002
- Organization: nobaloney.net
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Michael Tubbe wrote:
> Do you? Well, I suppose we should change the tag line at:
> http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-users
> from:
> "cobalt-users -- Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt
> products."
> to:
> "cobalt-users -- Mailing list for anyone to share thoughts on
> communicating 'effectively' in user's groups based, or any other opinion
> one might have that is completely off-topic, space wasting content."
Not really. The list itself can add all sorts of administrative
information in it's own sigfile.
Jeff
> If you actually have something important to say to Bruce Timberlake, then
> say it Bruce Timberlake off-list.
This should have gone to him offlist; one immediately before it did. I
apologize for that.
> > Jeff
> > --
> > Jeff Lasman <jblists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Linux and Cobalt/Sun/RaQ Consulting
> > nobaloney.net, P. O. Box 52672, Riverside, CA 92517
> > voice: (909) 778-9980 * fax: (702) 548-9484
>
> And, it doesn't matter where you sign your name (before or after your
> "-- ", it's still a line in your signature.
Not in any RFC or other netiquette posting I've ever seen; please direct
me to where this is defined; I'd appreciate it <smile>. My
understanding is a sigfile is something that goes, automatically, at the
end of every email. I don't always sign "Jeff"; I've been known to use
"Jeff Lasman" if I want to be more formal. But my sigline stays the
same (at least my sigline for this particular email client).
Jeff
--
Jeff Lasman <jblists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Linux and Cobalt/Sun/RaQ Consulting
nobaloney.net, P. O. Box 52672, Riverside, CA 92517
voice: (909) 778-9980 * fax: (702) 548-9484