Title: RE: [Cooker] RC2: KDE Desktop Panel

I don't have a choice, my company requires me to send it on all e-mails. Anyway the mandrake cooker mailing list isn't the place to discuss it.

Ian

-----Original Message-----
From: Nicolas Pomarede [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 September 2002 10:20
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Subject: Re: [Cooker] RC2: KDE Desktop Panel


On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Ian Ventura-Whiting wrote:

> Can you change the KDE desktop panel to being the next size up as a
> default after an install.
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> Ian Ventura-Whiting
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Hello,

do you know that some people here still use 56 Kbps modems to connect to the internet ? And even for broadband user, it's a bad habit to send unnecessary things on the net.

So, sending a mail with two of information, +30 lines of signature and a BMP with the name of your company (resulting in a 72 KB mail just for 2 lines !!) is certainly not something to do.

If you can't supress this, post from another account (there're plenty sites offering this that won't add tons of garbage to your mail).

I can't imagine the number of useless Mb your mail generated...

Thanks.

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