On 02/05/2021 14.17, pj.world@gmx.com wrote:
On 5/1/21 4:35 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 01/05/2021 23.27, pj.world@gmx.com wrote:
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See here for the long explanation:
By the way I spent quite a bit of time yesterday reading the netiquette and pressed on to http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html and https://tldp.org/HOWTO/Unix-and-Internet-Fundamentals-HOWTO/intro.html but it's slow going. I really don't care at this point since it's difficult enough times to keep my head up. If i'm not supposed to be able to post here anymore so be it. I don't get along with people very well that's why I stay alone.
So best wishes to all.
Reading the netiquette page is enough; the others, well, are extra information. Every group of people mix and interact following a set of rules, that can be written or "just known". People that don't adhere are often singled out. And a different group of people may have different rules, so it is a good idea when you join a new mail list to observe how they write and do the same ;-) All we are asking is that you don't reply above the previous email leaving it intact, but below, as I am doing it now, and deleting superfluous text from the previous email. It is easy to do, and it is the ancient usage in internet mail lists and places such as Usenet or Fidonet. It facilitates us understanding things without sending long emails with old text we already have. Just see how the other people are doing it. Takes a bit of practice, I know. Just try :-) Top posting style reminds us of Microsoft ;-) Something else you could do is, that in Thunderbird, Account settings, is "define your name". It doesn't have to be your full name, it can also be an alias. Just how do you want us to call you. Then your mail address will appear like: "Some Name" adress@host.domain Also the first line of the replies, instead of saying: On 02/05/2021 14.17, adress@host.domain wrote: will say: On 02/05/2021 14.17, Some Name wrote: -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.2 x86_64 at Telcontar)