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Message-ID: <41F5CCA2.7070608@deaddrop.org>
From: shrdlu at deaddrop.org (Etaoin Shrdlu)
Subject: Can we have...

Brian Anderson wrote:

> G'day,
>
> I enjoy reading some of the messages in the Full Disclosure list 
> however I opt to receive the list as a daily digest. This has the 
> problem (for me) that I have to scroll thru the entire email message 
> looking for the item(s) that I want to read.

[clip]

> I have previously messaged the List-Owner regarding adding this 
> however he suggested I ask the list so here I am.
>
> Do you believe that this is "good idea" and should be implemented?


It is not at all a good idea. I don't read the list in a digest, and 
can't see why I should Might I suggest either using a gmail account to 
subscribe, or channeling it in as a newsgroup (ala Usenet), which will 
allow you to have what you want, and not inconvenience the rest of us.

Anything not plaintext just doesn't belong on a security mailing list.

-- 
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insensitively? Remember that? You're doing it right now."
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