bryan@xxxxxxxxxxx:
Bryan Hepworth wrote but not in plain text, the cardinal sin,
Compounded by minature text. Why is it that every HTML mail I
receive uses fleaspeck tiny text?
The real question is why did he use HTML for the mailing list.
Simple mistake. And it was a multipart/alternative message that
contained both a text/plain and a text/html part.
And yes, I usually have to use a magnifying glass to read HTML
formatted mail.
Another valid question to me is why can't Evolution be told to prefer
text/plain to text/html when it encounters a multipart/alternative
message?
OK I tried to repent of my heinous crime of posting in HTML by following it
up with a reply in plain text. Sorry peeps it was an accident, please forive
me...
Back to my original question.
I came across a better article explaining dhcrelay that is on the lines of
what I thought it would do.
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2003/05/15/FreeBSD_Basics.html?page=last
From what you're saying Tim it's better to have a DHCP and DNS server on
each segment and having that update the main DNS box. I was just thinking
that the relay one might have been simpler but I guess not in reality. It's
not that I have a vast amount of machines to configure at all, I was just
looking for the most elegant painless solution.
Bry
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