> Hi Roelof

> On Saturday, July 5, 2008 7:38:02 PM you wrote:


>> Hallo Paul,

>> On Sat, 5 Jul 2008 12:07:10 -0400GMT (5-7-2008, 18:07 +0200, where I
>> live), you wrote:

N>>>> Please  do not send this type of images. When you got one dialog or AV
N>>>> you could press CTRL+C and paste in a mail the ASCII representation of
N>>>> the dialog.

PVN>>> How important is this?

>> Well, it is kind of overkill to MIME encode a 10 kB picture to a 13 kB
>> attachment in order to transmit an 80 bytes error message.

> Sorry - this was an important thing when we had very slow modems which
> a connection over the phone line. With broadband today this rule seems
> to be a little bit ridiculous and at least really out-dated...

Is it even a "rule"? I remember several people including myself
sending them in before learning that you could grab the text of an
error message with control C

I'm not baiting but asking - is it a rule?

-- 
Rick
If all life is sacred ...
How can Republicans be pro life AND for capital punishment?

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