I will be attending. My car and room are already full. I plan on leaving on
Thursday around 6 or so and returning Sunday after the conference is over. I
could go for the caravanning though that may make the trip a little more
exciting and possibly help to keep me closer to the posted speed limits
Technomage wrote:
There are, in fact, a few of us (like me) who use text only readers for
various reasons (such as visual impairment) and html formatted messages
are definitely the bane of out existence.
its been proper etiquette on the internet since its inception that mail
usually is plain text
HTML Email:
As you can see below, Drupal can be configured for HTML only
mimemail.
If Drupal is installed correctly and permissions allow, users can choose HTML
mail
during signup.
MimeMail plugin is only available for Drupal 4.7
http://drupal.org/project/Modules/category/64
Here's
the
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 10:31 AM, Dazed_75 lthiels...@gmail.com wrote:
Technomage wrote:
There are, in fact, a few of us (like me) who use text only readers for
various reasons (such as visual impairment) and html formatted messages
are definitely the bane of out existence.
its been proper
Quite so, - As you can see this message was sent using plain text.
On newer versions of Drupal/mailman there is an option for text only within the
lists.
Hans doesn't have all the plugin features enabled on his Drupal.
NOTE: Older version as heavily customized as Hans' system were difficult
How to listen on local networks (wireless/wired) for plain text passwords
(Yahoo is the example):
http://ettercap.sourceforge.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2833
Ettercap
http://125.16.88.84/corpisit/ettercap2.htm
Simple Examples:
ettercap -Nzs victim.my.net ANY:23
ettercap -Nzs -F etter.filter
The 'input format' option doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
Specifying an email as plaintext, html, multipart, etc, is done by the
mail client, not by the mailing list that distributes the message
(mailman) or by an integrated CMS (Drupal). This looks like
configuration for how system
I can't find the Gnome or Kde versions, Darn.
Seems you have to shell out $260 to get the option of playing DVD's
I feel sorry for all who bought Vista, now they have to pay all over again.
I love how MS did away with upgrade options.