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Subject: RE: AW: AW: Hotmail from KMail
From: "Selzer, ECS, BN" <J.Selzer () deutschepost ! de>
Date: 2001-04-30 14:16:56
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akar 'th 'orrible [SMTP:trader2001@bigpond.com.au]
> 2/ You dont have the relevant tex support packages installed correctly
wrong
> 3/ If not printing/plotting its because you dont have gnu-plot
wrong
> 4/ It is an old package and needs to be recompiled with your current
> lib configuration.
wrong
But this was off-topic and just in order to demonstrate how helpful
questions with isufficient informations can be.
> His answers to the hotmail question are:
Here again: The Oracle could eliminate two "if"s _if_ the question had some
more clues. I would appreciate anything like "I configured foobar in the
bongo menu and when I hit the lala button, I got tinky-winky". This would
make things much easier to me.
> 2/ You are using AW: when the rest of the civilised world is using Re:
> 3/ You are not >quoting emails that you reply to but including them as
> first-person text in your email which makes it appear that you are
> asking the same question that you are actually replying to.
Here I have to excuse myself _honestly_ :) I have to use Outlook at work and
only found out (in the meantime) how to get "re:" for "reply" the civlized
world is using instead of "aw:" for "Antwort". After stumbling around in the
maze of configuration menus, I'm still looking for the option to quote with
">" (like the civilized world does) instead of indenting the paragraph.
Cannot say that I'm too fond of these MS products.
Greetings, Jochim
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