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Re: Mailing list messing up my posts.
From: |
Wayne Sallee |
Subject: |
Re: Mailing list messing up my posts. |
Date: |
Sat, 15 Jul 2023 14:38:37 -0400 |
User-agent: |
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/60.9.1 |
If I post not in a thread, my posts look normal.
For example:
********************
Sample text *************
Privacy is a fundamental right and has become a hot topic with the rise
of the digital age, with people knowingly, and sometimes unknowingly,
sharing a large quantity of personal information online.
Regulating privacy is a challenge, with new websites popping up every
day and customers located all over the globe, where privacy laws may
vary from country to country.
As a website owner that collects personal information, you need to do
your part by having a detailed and easily accessible privacy policy.
This article will guide you through this seemingly complex topic.
You’ll learn the best practices for creating trust and transparency
with your customers and find examples of how other businesses get
compliant with the laws. We also put together a free privacy policy
template you may download and use as a starting point when writing your
own.
*****************
End Sample Text **************
But If I reply with this same text it won't look normal. So I'll break
thread when I post to help keep my posts readable.
Wayne Sallee
[1]Wayne@WayneSallee.com
[2]http://www.WayneSallee.com
-------- Original Message --------
*Subject: * Mailing list messing up my posts.
*From: * Wayne Sallee [3]<Wayne@WayneSallee.com>
*To: * Rdiff-backup-users [4]<rdiff-backup-users@nongnu.org>
*CC: *
*Date: * 2023-7-15 02:37 PM
If I post not in a thread, my posts look normal.
For example:
********************
Sample text *************
Privacy is a fundamental right and has become a hot topic with the
rise of the digital age, with people knowingly, and sometimes
unknowingly, sharing a large quantity of personal information
online.
Regulating privacy is a challenge, with new websites popping up
every day and customers located all over the globe, where privacy
laws may vary from country to country.
As a website owner that collects personal information, you need to
do your part by having a detailed and easily accessible privacy
policy. This article will guide you through this seemingly complex
topic.
You’ll learn the best practices for creating trust and transparency
with your customers and find examples of how other businesses get
compliant with the laws. We also put together a free privacy policy
template you may download and use as a starting point when writing
your own.
*****************
End Sample Text **************
But If I reply with this same text it won't look normal. So I'll
break thread when I post to help keep my posts readable.
Wayne Sallee
[5]Wayne@WayneSallee.com
[6]http://www.WayneSallee.com
References
1. mailto:Wayne@WayneSallee.com
2. http://www.WayneSallee.com/
3. mailto:Wayne@WayneSallee.com
4. mailto:rdiff-backup-users@nongnu.org
5. mailto:Wayne@WayneSallee.com
6. http://www.WayneSallee.com/