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32 lines
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\section{Rule number 2: plain text}
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\begin{frame}{De facto standard I}
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The Linux kernel mailing list simply rejects any HTML e-mail~\cite{netiquette:lkml}.\vspace{1em}
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\begin{quote}
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HTML e-mail - even when it is a multipart mail with a corresponding plain/text section - is unconditionally rejected by mailing lists.
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\end{quote}
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}{De facto standard II}
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The MediaWiki mailing list etiquette prohibits their use~\cite{netiquette:mediawiki}.\vspace{1em}
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\begin{quote}
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Don't send HTML email to the list, use text only. Also, don't send dual-format mails containing both text and HTML.
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\end{quote}
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}{De facto standard III}
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And the curl maintainer really hates them~\cite{netiquette:curl}.\vspace{1em}
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\begin{quote}
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Please switch off those HTML encoded messages. You can mail all those \textbf{funny mails} to your friends.\vspace{0.5em}
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\textbf{We speak plain text mails}.
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\end{quote}
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}{How to (Thunderbird)}
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\centering
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\includegraphics[scale=0.35]{target/slides-thunderbird-plain-text.png}
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}{How to (neomutt)}
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Neomutt sends plain text emails by default.
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