How to avoid flame wars or a certain subject or post article
NoOp
glgxg at sbcglobal.net
Fri Feb 5 01:24:28 UTC 2010
On 02/04/2010 04:10 PM, user1 wrote:
> As the subject lines often are misleading in articles, I have made this
> post, which I suggest people to follow up on from time to time, when a
> flame war seems to be breaking out.
>
> Please also note the importance of proper subject lines, when asking
> questions to this list, so other people at a later time can solve their
> problems by searching on the proper subject line contents.
>
> As an example of a bad subject line I use "comfort" which I just noticed,
> and which is not very good as a subject for a problem.
>
> ###
>
> If you are using an e-mail client like kmail, you could use the spam
> filter (spam for the bad guys and ham for the good guys), to "ban"
> certain individuals.
>
> ###
>
> You could also use pan newsreader, and I have made a fairly short pan
<flame on>
Dude! You should know by know that *nobody* uses kmail or pan anymore!
Try 'Tweeter' instead!!!
$ sudo apt-get install tweetie-bird
<flame off>
:-) :-)
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