which choice prevents any encoding, other than plain text, from being used
to send in postings?  i really would like to NOT see the below illustrated
example occurring - the plain text message followed by the rich
text/html/mime/whatever non-plaintext version of the same message.

> Would require re-registering.

we would still keep our seniority, right?

I-)  ihor



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> Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 12:17:30 -0800
> From: "kevin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: POLL: Change the Deadlists Mailing List
>
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> Hi,
>
> I'd like to get everyone's feedback on whether Deadlists should change
the
> mechanism and/or access to the Deadlists mailing list.
>
> Here are the choices, don't need to respond back to the list unless you
want
> the list to hear your voice!
>
> 1.  Keep current style, don't change - email-ONLY distribution, open to
> public posts, but moderate public posts.
>
> 2.  Change to Forum/Bulletin Board Discussion style.  This is quite
common
> these days.  The Deadlists server has free software I can enable to
> facilitate it, which is based on open source code.  It's called phpBB and
> details about it can be obtained here: http://www.phpbb.com/.  I would
imbed
> this into the Deadlists website.  Would mean guests may only read, but
must
> register to post.  Allows email tracking of posts, but does NOT have a
> general email distribution. Would require re-registering.
>
> 3. Web-based Mailing List.  This is much like how Yahoo Groups works.
Has
> an actual website I can integrate better into the Deadlists site for the
> list to view messages that are posted, but works the same way as the
> Berkeley mail system.  This also exists on the Deadlists server, but has
a
> nominal monthly charge associated with it.  Has good SPAM filtering so
could
> have non-registered and registered posting without moderation.  Here's
the
> feature list http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/
> Would require re-registering.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kevin
>
>
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> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Hi,</FONT>
> </P>
>
> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">I'd like to get everyone's feedback on =
> whether Deadlists should change the mechanism and/or access to the =
> Deadlists mailing list.</FONT></P>
>
> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Here are the choices, don't need to =
> respond back to the list unless you want the list to hear your =
> voice!</FONT>
> </P>
>
> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">1.&nbsp; Keep current style, don't =
> change - email-ONLY distribution, open to public posts, but moderate =
> public posts.</FONT>
> </P>
>
> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">2.&nbsp; Change to Forum/Bulletin Board
=
> Discussion style.&nbsp; This is quite common these days.&nbsp; The =
> Deadlists server has free software I can enable to facilitate it, which =
> is based on open source code.&nbsp; It's called phpBB and details about =
> it can be obtained here: </FONT><A =
> HREF=3D"http://www.phpbb.com/";><U><FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF" SIZE=3D2 =
> FACE=3D"Arial">http://www.phpbb.com/</FONT></U></A><FONT SIZE=3D2 =
> FACE=3D"Arial">.&nbsp; I would imbed this into the Deadlists =
> website.&nbsp; Would mean guests may only read, but must register to =
> post.&nbsp; Allows email tracking of posts, but does NOT have a general =
> email distribution. Would require re-registering.</FONT></P>
>
> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">3. Web-based Mailing List.&nbsp; This =
> is much like how Yahoo Groups works.&nbsp; Has an actual website I can =
> integrate better into the Deadlists site for the list to view messages =
> that are posted, but works the same way as the Berkeley mail =
> system.&nbsp; This also exists on the Deadlists server, but has a =
> nominal monthly charge associated with it.&nbsp; Has good SPAM filtering
=
> so could have non-registered and registered posting without =
> moderation.&nbsp; Here's the feature list </FONT><A =
> HREF=3D"http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/";><U><FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"
=
> SIZE=3D2 =
> FACE=3D"Arial">http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/</FONT></U></A></P>
>
> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Would require re-registering.</FONT>
> </P>
>
> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Thanks,</FONT>
> </P>
>
> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Kevin</FONT>
> </P>
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