On Fri, 9 Jul 2010 15:36:58 -0600, Thiago Macieira <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Friday 9. July 2010 21.35.51 Carsten Munk wrote:
> > Corporate emails (as said truthfully by Dawn) increases transparency
> > and vested interest in the project.
> 
> While I can't disagree, the problem with corporate emails is usually the 
> corporate email server. I don't know about others, but @nokia.com is handled 
> by a non-Open Source groupware solution which doesn't have an easy way of 
> configuring filtering rules.

Same at Intel. That's why so many of us have infradead accounts :-)

> And it is also known for corrupting OpenPGP/MIME emails (bug reported and, 
> after explaining half a dozen times that it wasn't a client issue, the report 
> was closed).
> 
> One solution I can suggest (to me even) is to subscribe both the corporate 
> email address and the mailing-list-friendly account. Then you disable 
> delivery 
> of emails to the corporate account and configure the email client to use the 
> corporate identity when replying to the ML. That way it will look like you're 
> using your corporate email :-)

Or using a signature - that seems a wee bit easier :-)
Just like you do, sending from kde.org:

> -- 
> Thiago Macieira - thiago (AT) macieira.info - thiago (AT) kde.org
>   Senior Product Manager - Nokia, Qt Development Frameworks

/D

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Dirk Hohndel
Intel Open Source Technology Center
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