Can we dispense with the nit-picky mail client BS and get back to discussing issues related to Perl. I realize some of the older more experienced gurus on the list may have lived in a utopian world where everyone used a client that worked well for all postings on USENET but it is time to step into the real world, and as much as I too long for some of the days when pop-up adds, cookie blocking, and javascripted e-mails didn't exist, and the problems with Linux were trying to get X configured before it blew up because you touched the mouse rather than who was going to be sued by SCO next, I have also realized those days are long gone.
In the current state of internet mail, utmost clarity ias to origin and forwarding paths is an absolutely essential courtesy.
Why don't we have everyone sign their messages with a PGP key......uh, that might happen.
Please reread the standard, start using full header view to analyse the pathways, and set a good example for newbies.
If you have the time to worry about the full headers of every message on this list I am sure there are some documentation projects out there that could use your assistance, and would be almost as boring...
Now does someone have a Perl problem or not? I bet Dan Muey can come up with *something* interesting ;-)....
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