kmail has messed up the email accounts

test test at adminart.net
Mon Jun 1 22:25:03 BST 2020


On Mon, 2020-06-01 at 21:22 +0200, Werner Joss wrote:
> Am Montag, 1. Juni 2020, 21:02:37 CEST schrieben Sie:
> > On Mon, 2020-06-01 at 16:37 +0200, Werner Joss wrote:
> > > just a short note on netiquette:
> > > You (test) should have noticed that almost everyone here uses a
> > > complete
> > > Real 
> > > Name on this rather elitary list :)
> > > don't you think that after having posted a significant number of
> > > questions here 
> > > (and got answers to every topic) this would be approriate ?
> > > 
> > > Werner Joss
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
> > I could say a lot to that ...  Just let me ask why I should find it
> > appropriate to have my privacy invaded, or help anyone in invading
> > it?  I
> > don't like it when non-strangers are trying to invade it any more than
> > when
> > strangers are trying to do the same.  There is nothing appropriate
> > about
> > it.
> 
> So you really think, all the people here using their real names are silly
> enough to have their privacy invaded,
> or do not care about their privacy ?
> Not to mention all the developers like Dan Vratil here, or Linus Torvalds
> on LKML ?
> Seriously ?

Do you really think that anyone uses their real name on mailing lists?  How
would you know if any of the names appearing on this list are real names? 
Have you met everyone posting here and to other lists you're subscribed to
in person, verified their identity and exchanged gpg keys with them?

If someone wants to use their real name or not is up to them, and their
decision should be respected.  I'm more concerned with what someone says
than with what they use as a name.

I could fill in any name you like and it doesn't matter.  You won't know if
it's my real name or not.  You don't know how many people in the world use
the same name, real or not, and I don't know that, either.

Are you using your real name?  Can you prove that you do or do not?

> > Please consider this point of the netiquette as a relic from ancient
> > times
> > that do not exist anymore.  I do remember times when we knew at least
> > some
> > of the people we were exchanging messages with in person, and back
> > then, it
> > kinda made sense to use your name.  That was years before anyone had
> > internet, and it was kinda private.  Everything changed, and internet
> > is
> > the opposite of private.  Somehow, adjusting the netiquette was
> > forgotten,
> > and now, who even remembers what a netiquette is.
> 
> This last half sentence applies for you, granted :)

It must be true if you say so.  Maybe you should read the netiquette again
rather than stepping on peoples feet and making unwarranted assumptions
about them.

You are trying to bully me.  Really, you should do some reading.




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