http://www.uk.debian.org/intro/cn has details about how this can happen.
Alright alright, it was just my browser! *eep* It was just weird how it recognised it for the doc pages, but not that one.
Besides which, it was actually just a joke.
BTW, could fix your line length, please?
No. That's No, as in "No, I cannot", not as in "No, I do not wish to". It's a web based e-mail account over which I have no control. My advice is to set up a filter to delete any e-mails from me, since I never say anything of worth anyway. ;)
But I now have a groovy new signature, just for ALUG!
Ricardo ----- This is my web-based e-mail account. NO I CANNOT CHANGE MY LINE WRAP. (Unless you want me to use my Hotmail account ha ha)
Ricardo Campos writes:
http://www.uk.debian.org/intro/cn has details about how this can happen.
Alright alright, it was just my browser! *eep* It was just weird how it recognised it for the doc pages, but not that one.
If a page only exists in English then it'll come back as that whatever language your browser is requesting.
Also, it might not be your browser - see the remarks about misconfigured caches on the page referred to above.
BTW, could fix your line length, please?
No. That's No, as in "No, I cannot", not as in "No, I do not wish to". It's a web based e-mail account over which I have no control. My advice is to set up a filter to delete any e-mails from me, since I never say anything of worth anyway. ;)
I don't think that's quite true.
You could complain to whoever is behind "linuxmail" (what exactly does it have to do with Linux anyway, other than having a picture of a penguin on the web page??) - you could tell them that CNAME RRs shouldn't point to aliases, while you were at it.
Or you could use a different such service; it's not like there's a shortage.
http://dmoz.org/Computers/Internet/E-mail/Free/Web-Based/
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Richard Kettlewell rjk@terraraq.org.uk wrote:
Or you could use a different such service; it's not like there's a shortage. http://dmoz.org/Computers/Internet/E-mail/Free/Web-Based/
Some of them are at least as bad, either not wrapping or eating references/in-reply-to headers or both (like linuxmail). Is there a properly reviewed feature list somewhere out there? I've not found one yet.