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Re: Do we need a way to moderate mailing lists?

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On 1/16/21 2:28 PM, Paul Förster wrote:
Hi Bruce,

On 16. Jan, 2021, at 19:36, Bruce Momjian <bruce@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

That "quoting entire messages on reply" is something I see far too often
here.  I have been meaning to mention this problem.  Thousands of people
are reading postings here, so it pays to take time to trim down what
others have to view.

+1.

Also, could it be possible to make messages plain text? I see a lot of varying fancy fonts and I hate that. I even hate it more when people post messages not properly trimmed or messages that need formatting preserved such as select output, i.e. table data, explain plans, etc. Proportional fonts (Outlook with its darn Arial) is one of the worst...

That is trying to put the toothpaste back in the tube. Too many GUI email interfaces these days that use 'advanced` formatting. I use Thunderbird and it allows me to convert incoming to plain text on the fly. Not a perfect system, but it cuts down on a lot of the garish content.


And then there's people posting screen shots instead of copy/paste... :-(

That is a learning curve thing. Many people don't know that copy and paste exists for terminals/GUI's/etc. Most people, once they are pointed in the right direction, will change that habit. That is why I would not advocate dropping non plain text attachments. Take this as a teaching moment and explain the reason why text is a benefit.


What a world. Actually, the old Netiquette from the 1990's had it right. But then, who knows about that anymore.

I think, an automatic conversion of incoming posts to plain text and dropping all non plain text attachments would help a lot already.

Cheers,
Paul



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