SF-LUG - Monday 17th November meeting at Cafe Enchante.
Tom Tt
seameadowlake at gmail.com
Fri Nov 14 09:47:51 PST 2014
Bobbie,
Thanks for your reply. I'm debating if I should be cc or bcc. Yes I'm
familiar with bcc. A temp agency was sending emails to their cadre of
temps, about timecards with everyone just cc, and I objected to having my
email address broadcast to strangers that way and requested they use bcc
instead. Thereafter, the agency made everyone bcc. Am glad to know I can
be bcc here. For networking cc is good, for privacy, bcc is also good.
Tom
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 7:31 AM, Bobbie Sellers <
bliss-sf4ever at dslextreme.com> wrote:
>
> On 11/13/2014 11:04 PM, Tom Tt wrote:
>
>> Bobbie,
>> Thanks for the reminder for the next meeting on Monday Nov 17, 2014.
>> Just a note, my email address doesn't show in the list of recipients.
>> Just "Tom" at seameadowlake @ gmail.com
>>
> Is that not your e-mail address? I just copied it from your e-mail
>
>> Also, I don't see Eric on the list of recipients.
>> Thanks - Tom
>>
>
> Well Tom some people on the list are bcc or blind carbon copy and
> that
> is the category I accidentally set on your e-mail address. Now as to the
> what you see that may be controlled by the mailer you are using. My
> Thunderbird only shows the name and a start if the sender is already in
> your contact list.
> I have changed your listing to cc: or simple carbon copy.
> Future mailing will reflect that.
>
> I hope this reply helps you.
> Bobbie
>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 6:27 PM, Bobbie Sellers <
>> bliss-sf4ever at dslextreme.com> wrote:
>>
>> hi LUGgers,
>>> Well I was able to get a copy of the latest Linux Pro
>>> magazine. The two-sided Disk of the Month features Knoppix 7.4 for
>>> 32 and 64 bit machines and PC Linux OS 2014.08 in the Full Monty
>>> version for 64 bit machines.
>>> Knoppix has been of use to me already. It just gets better.
>>> I don't care too much for the Full Monty but it runs well
>>> on high specification machines with lots of ram and video ram.
>>> I installed it last year for a friend with some experience and
>>> after a few weeks of helping him a bit it has been satisfactory
>>> to this time.
>>>
>>> It features a YouTube Jukebox on the cover and lots of stuff
>>> about Cloud Computing.
>>> The Raspberry PI B+ is reviewed.
>>> Several other topics are covered including a forensic disk
>>> imager
>>> called Guymager.
>>>
>>> Nearly forgot! Does anyone have an address for Lex Rudis?
>>>
>>> And a new member is on the mailing list who was at the last
>>> meeting on Sunday the 2nd of November.
>>>
>>> Hope to see you all at the meeting.
>>>
>>> Bobbie Sellers
>>>
>>>
>
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