Wols Lists wrote:
On 06/02/17 19:40, Per Jessen wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2017-02-06 19:21, Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
Below is all the information.
Please, never use "dash dash space newline" in the midle of an email. It signifies "end of post, start of signature", so that your entire post is deleted on compliant software when starting to reply.
I have now to copy paste your email to be able to comment on it.
Just select it and hit reply. Works in knode.
In which case, knode is broken and non-RFC-compliant.
-- Compliant to what? What *email* RFC are you talking about?
As Carlos says, any RFC-compliant mailer, upon coming across "dash dash space" on a line all by itself, will delete that line and everything else following it when you hit "reply" or "forward".
-- What email RFC? I've never heard of such a lame
And non-RFC-compliant mailers are a pain in the neck to everyone else. If yours is non-compliant, please ditch it.
-- So if you have an email reader that applies Usenet-RFC's to non-Usenet communications, wouldn't it be those email readers that are a pain to everyone else? I.e. the email readers that you and Carlos are using? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org