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Re: , and other animals
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Darren Greer)
Tue Nov 24 18:44:29 1998
Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 17:38:51 -0600
From: Darren Greer <drgreer@QTIWORLD.COM>
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I would post this every so often....I am a "relatively" new member to this group, and have never seen the request before. Now that I have seen it I shall follow suit. Seeing the popularity of Linux growing, also means that the members of this list may also be growing....posting this every so often may help catch those who have not seen it.
My .02
DrGreer
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On 11/24/98, at 11:46 PM, Zoki wrote:
>Dear list members,
>
>Over the last few months I have witnessed the acceptance of my proposition
>to mark off topic subjects, thus allowing people not interested to set a
>procmail filter. However, it seems that there is a bit of anarchy
>developing concerning the tag to be used. I thought <OFF> was widely
>accepted. While the Caldera list uses <TID> *systematically* - that's
>where I got the idea from - our list has shown a lot of creativity by
>using a different tag for each off topic subject.
>
>####### Would it help if I launched a last request to accept the tag <OFF>
>as the only one to be used when marking off topic subjects!?? Otherwise,
>the whole procedure will be useless and quite annoying. ########
>
>
>Cheers,
>Zoki.
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