Re: RFC 1925 probably says sigs shouldn't be so long.
- From: Ulrich Eckhardt <eckhardt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 09:20:32 +0200
Jeff☠Relf wrote:
By default, my hand-rolled newsreader ( X.EXE )
trashes sigs after the third line.
RFC 1925 probably says sigs shouldn't be so long.
Your sig annoys us, Igor, because idiots are constantly quoting it.
Blaming that on Igor is unfair, he's far from annoying at least me, so I'm
not one of "us". Further, idiots will always find ways to annoy, e.g. by
replying with unrelated statements and not even quoting the relevant
context of the posting they are replying to or by changing the subject
without including the former subject.
I'd still like to know what the OP meant with this...
peace
Uli
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