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Subject:    [rpd] [BCP] Please let's wrap our lines at 80 columns and respect the netiquette.
From:       Sylvain BAYA <abscoco () gmail ! com>
Date:       2019-07-02 9:56:02
Message-ID: e190933c-d0d2-c012-dbe0-5b0cc31f272d () gmail ! com
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Hi all,

Hope you are in good health.

...i had this in mind, and i'm glad that someone else has decided to
speak aloud.

Please see more below...

Le 6/30/2019 à 11:22 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette a écrit  :
> [...]
>     https://lists.afrinic.net/pipermail/rpd/2017/007353.html
>
> (I would like to take this opportunity to encourage everyone on
> this mailing list to wrap your lines at 80 columns.  I think you
> can all see, via the above link, the negative effects of failing
> to do so.  And those negative effects are relevant not just to
> the archives, but also to many of us with email clients different
> from your own.)

I agree with Ronald and i think that is part of the *netiquette* [1], 
which each individual must try to follow.

...starting now, i will try to always apply this advice, primarily 
because i usually read mails from mailinglists via the mail archive 
interfaces ; and i can tell you that it's not an easy task, when you 
have to deal with *almost* infinite lines :'-( 

Thanks.
__
[1]: :-) in section 2.1.1 i see a limit of "65 characters" - 
<https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1855>

Shalom,
--sb.

> [...]
> Regards,
> rfg
> [...]

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Regards,
Sylvain B.
<http://www.chretiennement.org> 
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Website : <https://www.cmnog.cm>


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