johnny.jones@tema.toyota.com wrote:
Rajko M <rmatov101@charter.net> <snip> Rajko, Thank you for your explanation. I now understand 2 things. I know what top posting is and I have a better understanding of the ISO format. I think you have helped me in both areas. I also think I need to unsubscribe from this list and subscribe to another one that is better for someone with my knowledge and experience. Can you suggest which group would be best for me to find answers in?
Thanks,
There is also no simple answer to newcomer. First you will be better off with Thunderbird. Look at http://www.mozilla.org I use it even for windows as it has spam filtering built in, and many other features that prevent spammers to get your email address. Second when you reply remove signature including "-- " because most good mail software doesn't quote signature. The above is manual "cut" and "paste as a quote" as it wasn't quoted automatically. Third if you really have toyota.com mail address than use it, otherwise find something else that for sure is not in use. Mail program looks for character @ to declare mail address valid. So nospam@nospam.nospam is valid for program, and no mail server in the world will complain about invalid address. Now to the question. You may use suse-linux-e@suse.com, but be patient, enable threading that will group messages, and be prepared for a lot of mails every day. Other than that you can look for web forums. The openSUSE has none right now, but they consider the idea. For the beginner is probably better to use usenet (newsgroups). Thunderbird can do that too. Look with your provider what is the name of news server. It is usually your Internet provider domain with news or nntp instead of www, like: news.<internet provider domain>.com nntp.<internet provider domain>.com On your provider news server you can look for alt.os.linux.suse . Independent from your provider you can set up news://support-forums.novell.com as news server and browse the list that you get when click on subscribe to find those with opensuse in the name. BTW, thanks for you posts, as they gave me idea what articles are missing on opensuse.org. -- Regards, Rajko. Visit http://en.opensuse.org/MiniSUSE --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-help@opensuse.org