I say.. we talking about personal stuff here more that it needs too..
if you want to say somethin you should e-mail me directly and not to whole
list
so all those hundreds and thousands people wont spend their a minute or two
to read this none sense.. the reason i wrote here at first place was for
reason, i couldn't get it to work and i couldn't find answer for my question
.. so i did.. there is nothing wrong with that.. from what i see in all
those mailing list.. people asking even more stupidest question then i am..
if you feel so busy then don't read e-mail, ignore it, unsubscribe from the
list READ subject (thats what they are for) and you won't have to read
rest.. i'm 100% sure that very same questions is being asked here over and
over and not all people are going to archive to look for answers..

----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Cazabon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 9:54 AM
Subject: OT: Re: store and forward incoming e-mail


> alexus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > it's not like i'm "demanding" and i didn't realize that there are an
archive
> [...]
>
> You need to learn some basic netiquette.  To save you the pain of learning
it
> through the usual fiery ordeal, here's a couple of tips:
>
> 1)  Every message you send to a mailing list costs some hundreds or
thousands
> of other users a minute or two to read.  If you happen to ask a question
which
> is clearly answered in the documentation, the various FAQs, or in the
mailing
> list archives, you have just wasted that time for every other member of
the
> list.  This is considered extremely rude.  It also lowers the
signal-to-noise
> ratio of the list, making it a less useful resource for you and everyone
else.
> This is why netiquette requires that you "lurk" on the mailing list,
reading
> it but not posting, for the first few weeks.  That way, you see all the
common
> questions & answers go by, and probably answer all the common newbie
questions
> you have at this point.
>
> 2)  Statements like ``most of that "high qulified IT professionals" are
same
> as me who's just looking for help'' are inflammatory, incorrect, and
> misguided.  This list has, as members, the author of qmail, and the
authors of
> all the most commonly used add-ons, patches, supplemental documentation,
and
> complementary packages, as well as dozens of other people who are simply
very
> knowledgable users of qmail.
>
> > basically i'm very new to all this list stuff..  so i'm trying to do my
best
> > to "fit in"..
>
> You're not doing a spectacular job of it, then.  Try harder in the future.
>
> Charles
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> Charles Cazabon                            <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> GPL'ed software available at:  http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~charlesc/software/
> Any opinions expressed are just that -- my opinions.
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