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Many subscribers and developers read their mail on text-based mailers ! like mail(1), emacs or mutt, and they often find HTML-formatted messages (or lines that stretch beyond 72 characters) unreadable. Most OpenBSD mailing lists strip messages of MIME content before sending --- 31,37 ----
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Many subscribers and developers read their mail on text-based mailers ! like mail(1), emacs or mutt, and they often find HTML-formatted messages (or lines that stretch beyond 72 characters) unreadable. Most OpenBSD mailing lists strip messages of MIME content before sending *************** *** 47,53 **** the relevant documents, such as the INSTALLi.* text files in the installation directories, the FAQ and the relevant man pages (start with ! afterboot(8)). Also check the mailing list archives. We want to help, but we wouldn't want to deprive you of a valuable --- 47,53 ---- the relevant documents, such as the INSTALLi.* text files in the installation directories, the FAQ and the relevant man pages (start with ! afterboot(8)). Also check the mailing list archives. We want to help, but we wouldn't want to deprive you of a valuable *************** *** 85,91 **** version of OpenBSD. Any hardware-related questions should mention the platform (i386, amd64, etc.) and provide a full ! dmesg(8). Hardware model numbers, unfortunately, don't indicate much about the actual content of a particular machine or accessory, and are useless to anyone who doesn't have that exact machine sitting where they can easily --- 85,91 ---- version of OpenBSD. Any hardware-related questions should mention the platform (i386, amd64, etc.) and provide a full ! dmesg(8). Hardware model numbers, unfortunately, don't indicate much about the actual content of a particular machine or accessory, and are useless to anyone who doesn't have that exact machine sitting where they can easily *************** *** 113,119 ****

Spam

The OpenBSD mailing lists use ! spamd(8) in greylisting mode as well as SpamAssassin to keep down the spam volume, but things do sneak through from time to time -- deal with it. --- 113,119 ----

Spam

The OpenBSD mailing lists use ! spamd(8) in greylisting mode as well as SpamAssassin to keep down the spam volume, but things do sneak through from time to time -- deal with it. *************** *** 133,139 **** In this case, you should use a smart host mail configuration that utilizes your ISP's mail server. See the examples in ! smtpd.conf(5) for how to do this.

The Mailing Lists

--- 133,139 ---- In this case, you should use a smart host mail configuration that utilizes your ISP's mail server. See the examples in ! smtpd.conf(5) for how to do this.

The Mailing Lists

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Bug reports as sent in via ! sendbug(1) and follow-up discussions.
tech