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Date:      Fri, 13 Apr 2001 08:25:11 -0600
From:      Peter <fbsdq@yahoo.com>
To:        freebsd-chat@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re:Just an observation - MUA's seen in the lists
Message-ID:  <SAK.2001.04.13.fqqdcoqq@support10>

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	Or many of us are at work in a Windows only shop as the desktops, 
and our webservers are nix. [Flame War --- As  M$ office is just about the 
best office product out there ].

On 04/12/2001 11:26:04 PM, Chip Wiegand is quoted as saying:
 

. . . .|I recently noticed, while reading through these lists, that a large
. . . .|number of messages posted are coming from windoze computers. This is
. . . .|just a observation, based on the header that shows the mua the message
. . . .|was sent from. In the 7 lists I read, all bsd or *nix related, I found
. . . .|aproximately 1/3 of the messages come from windoze based pc's. Some
. . . .|messages don't show the mailer information, some show the name but not
. . . .|the OS, so I ignored those. I just find it interesting to see such a
. . . .|large percentage coming from non-*nix machines in newsgroups about *nix
. . . .|OS's. 
. . . .|I had some free time finally, and used it counting header info. Oh boy. 
. . . .|:-) About 335 messages out of around 1000 were from windoze mailers. 
. . . .|
. . . .|Anyway, just an observation, something to chat about,
. . . .|Regards,
. . . .|
. . . .|-- 
. . . .|Chip Wiegand
. . . .|Alternative Operating Systems
. . . .|www.wiegand.org
. . . .|
. . . .|
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