Quoting Marc Sherman: > I'd particularly enjoy it if we could all start addressing each other > by our last names. I'm pretty sure that Mr. Haber would agree with me
Cool idea! In future, I'd like to be referred to as Mr. White. If that's taken, Mr. Pink would also be ok. Anyway, I don't know why this topic coming up again and again. Anybody wanting to start an exim-cuddle list is free to do so. If there's a somewhat sane concept behind it, it will probably get a link on the exim site. Until then, anybody posting here has to accept the replies or get help from somewhere else. And I really don't think the tone is rude here (there are always exceptions, of course). But then again, I've been accused of arrogance and rudeness, so my perception may be biased. Ok, politeness may not be big word here, but that's also a matter of effectiveness. Better help three people with a one-line answer than one with a three line answer. At least the two people that would not get help would agree. Otherwise, they should write that they want only polite and well-written replies. If some consultancy differs about that, I'm sure one can easily find excellent postings on this list proving their wrongness. If somebody cares so much about people getting "rude" replies, why doesn't he care about the people having to pick the few really good messages between all the stuff already answered in the spec, the FAQ, the Wiki and multiple times in the list archive. Are the former people of greater value for the exim community than the latter? I really have an itch to start ranting about how crappy this political correctness and social awareness (p.c. was probably not p.c. enough) is or how I was LMAO (bad word alarm!) about the "wings on my back" message , but it's late and this is even more far from on-topic, so I'll try to stop feeding to this topic now. -- ## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://www.exim.org/eximwiki/
