Hello! Actually Corey, it's been not really a policy, but a request. And an almost constant one.
For example the mailer for Google has a setting widget next to the trash can, every time I respond to a message that's written in useless HTML I promptly reset it to plain text.
Now is it also necessary to sign messages with a credential that's not recognized by the majority of mailers? ----- Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8@gmail.com "This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 5:22 AM, Corey Osgood corey.osgood@gmail.com wrote:
Paul,
Can you please point me to when this became policy on the coreboot mailing list? I searched, but all I could find was you (and only you) trying to enforce this netiquette policy, nowhere that it was actually discussed or adopted.
Also, if you get bored, take the email messages from the last month, and scrub the HTML from them. You will find the saved bandwidth is an extremely small part of your 30MB limit, a few KB at the most, but probably less then the ~2KB of an average text email, including headers. Then add up the all the signatures, and compare the two figures.
-Corey
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