Well, I learned something today: that Mailman apparently uses the
Reply-To: as well as he From: header to decide if mail should be
let through. Also that Mailman lets administrators use regular
expressions in sender-blocking filters, as in ^.*badoo.*. Also
also that Badoo, whatever that
Really? REALLY?
Two notes: one, if you join a social network, don't let it spam
your address book; and two, if you do, don't belong to any mailing
lists. Oh, and a unexpected-Spanish-Inquisition-style third: if you
ignore notes one and two, don't be surprised to find yourself
forcibly
Greetings,
I'd like to make the space between the digits 2 and 8 tight but not
touching [tbnt] without the numeral 28 overlapping the ochre-like
color border above it. So far I am not having much luck... anyone care
to share the secret to make it happen?
test case http://ccstudi.com/test39.html
Le 27 mai 2013 à 12:09, David Laakso laakso.davi...@gmail.com a écrit :
I'd like to make the space between the digits 2 and 8 tight but not
touching [tbnt] without the numeral 28 overlapping the ochre-like
color border above it. So far I am not having much luck... anyone care
to share the
On 5/26/13 8:09 PM, David Laakso wrote:
Greetings,
I'd like to make the space between the digits 2 and 8 tight but not
touching [tbnt] without the numeral 28 overlapping the ochre-like
color border above it. So far I am not having much luck... anyone care
to share the secret to make it happen?
On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 12:26 AM, Philippe Wittenbergh e...@l-c-n.com wrote:
Le 27 mai 2013 à 12:09, David Laakso laakso.davi...@gmail.com a écrit :
I'd like to make the space between the digits 2 and 8 tight but not
touching [tbnt] without the numeral 28 overlapping the ochre-like
color