[Gambas-user] import mysql dump EXEC or SHELL?
Ron_1st
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Wed Dec 17 14:53:10 CET 2008
On Wednesday 17 December 2008, Doriano Blengino wrote:
> Ron_1st ha scritto:
> > P.S. Just a side note. At the moment when I 'reply' kmail strips every
> > thing below the '--' as signature. As result your name is also
> > stripped (I did cut/paste to get it back here) and also automagicly
> > the advertisement from SF is gone away. As in normal written mail the
> > name of the writter is below the 'regards' and it looks to me the '--'
> > shouls below your name instead above.
>
> Yes, Mozilla does it too.
> I started little time ago to use standard signatures, and never noticed
> this.
>
> I am not sure, perhaps Mozilla and kmail do the wrong thing; the "--"
> followed by the name is the standard way to sign mails. As soon as I
> configured the signature, it seemed to me that signing in mail body was
> a duplication, because my name was already present in the bottom. I
> don't think I am eligible to have a double sign (I'm not so important!),
I did learn the EXEC/SHELL from you, that is importand! ;)
> so I started to omit the one in the body, relying on the one in the
> bottom... does somebody have an authoritative answer about this stupid
> thing?
>
> Anyway, thanks to have pointed this out,
>
> regards,
> Doriano Blengino
>
>
It was just I did want to know after problems with my signature in the past, I did
search for some information about it. My problem was the missing space after the
'--' , it must be '-- ' (with space, RFC 3676 section 4.3)
After sending the note I did google and lookup at
'http://email.about.com/cs/netiquettetips/qt/et030601.htm'
I think it is a easy misunderstanding of the example(s) given on many sites.
He (the writer of the article) is using his own name below the '-- ' because
he made the statement and then you get the silly name lines twice.
When the statement is by you then you get indead:
Regards,
Doriano
--
Doriano Blengino
"Listen twice before you speak.
This is why we have two ears, but only one mouth."
This way your omit of your name is logic but you did the wrong place.
In fact you may see a signature as any statement made by someone and place
the name of that person as tribute on top of it, below the '-- '.
There is no need to use your name if the statment is made by yourself or the
writer of the email. You can/may omit the _second_ line with your name and use
(if the statement is from yours) next:
Regards,
Doriano
--
"Listen twice before you speak.
This is why we have two ears, but only one mouth."
I could sign my email with:
Best regards,
Ron_1st
--
Doriano Blengino
"Listen twice before you speak.
This is why we have two ears, but only one mouth."Best regards,
I hope this gives some light in darkness :)
Greets, grusse, groeten,
Ron_1st
--
Benoit Minisini
So, Gambas Almost Means BASic!
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