Hi all Despite being on an enforced prolonged vacation, I'm still able to catch up with list emails. As Nigel mentioned yesterday, I agree with his statement regarding list policy.
Which brings me to something else, reiterating something I mentioned last week (I think, it's all been a bit confusing recently): This list is intended to be used for ** the discussion of how to achieve things with Exim. ** If you want to have a lengthy discussion about mailing list policy, there's the [email protected] address. If you'd like to have prolonged lengthy discussions about RFC amendments, the IETF mailing lists and working groups are easy to find. If a list subscriber asks for help with something which is just plain silly, feel free to help them but if you must point out the error in their request do it in as nice a way as possible. Please don't have prolonged battles over "your network, your rules" - it doesn't belong here. I realise and appreciate that differing opinions make the world go round, but only if everyone accepts that others may have them. You may differ, but don't be dogmatic - and don't try to change other people's opinions just because they differ from yours. Especially where the difference is a minor nit which gets blown up into a multi-day thread, because (frankly speaking) those threads are bloody tedious. Knock it off, give it a rest, all that stuff. Give the rest of the list's subscribers some room to ask questions or post replies without fear of being yelled at just because they ask something you might disagree with. And if you do see something which you disagree with, reply politely - and don't let the thread run away into the sunset, because those threads get on pretty much everyone's nerves. Please. Graeme [obo sleeping mods] -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
