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MAIL-ETIQUETTE: added "1.9 Your emails are public"
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1.6 Handling trolls and spam
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1.7 How to unsubscribe
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1.8 I posted, now what?
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1.9 Your emails are public
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2. Sending mail
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2.1 Reply or New Mail
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@ -118,9 +119,9 @@ MAIL ETIQUETTE
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to the page for the particular mailing list you're subscribed to and you enter
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your email address and password and press the unsubscribe button.
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Also, the instructions to unsubscribe are included in the headers of every
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mail that is sent out to all curl related mailing lists and there's a footer
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in each mail that links to the "admin" page on which you can unsubscribe and
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Also, the instructions to unsubscribe are included in the headers of every
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mail that is sent out to all curl related mailing lists and there's a footer
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in each mail that links to the "admin" page on which you can unsubscribe and
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change other options.
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You NEVER EVER email the mailing list requesting someone else to take you off
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@ -151,7 +152,7 @@ MAIL ETIQUETTE
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or repeat the same steps in their locations.
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Failing to include details will only delay responses and make people respond
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and ask for more details and you will have to send a follow-up email that
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and ask for more details and you will have to send a follow-up email that
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includes them.
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Expect the responses to primarily help YOU debug the issue, or ask YOU
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@ -162,6 +163,27 @@ MAIL ETIQUETTE
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chances are that people will ignore you at will and your chances to get
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responses in the future will greatly diminish.
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1.9 Your emails are public
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Your email, its contents and all its headers and the details in those
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headers will be received by every subscriber of the mailing list that you
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send your email to.
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Your email as sent to a curl mailing list will end up in mail archives, on
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the curl web site and elsewhere, for others to see and read. Today and in
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the future. In addition to the archives, the mail is sent out to thousands
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of individuals. There is no way to undo a sent email.
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When sending emails to a curl mailing list, do not include sensitive
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information such as user names and passwords; use fake ones, temporary ones
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or just remove them completely from the mail. Note that this includes base64
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encoded HTTP Basic auth headers.
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This public nature of the curl mailing lists makes automaticly inserted mail
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footers about mails being "private" or "only meant for the receipient" or
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similar even more silly than usual. Because they are absolutely not private
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when sent to a public mailing list.
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2. Sending mail
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Getting the solution posted also helps other users that experience the same
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problem(s). They get to see (possibly in the web archives) that the
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suggested fixes actually has helped at least one person.
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