[Tutor] Undeliverable Mail
Kermit Rose
kermit at polaris.net
Thu Aug 17 19:46:23 CEST 2006
> From" Danny Yoo
> /*Date:*/ 08/17/06 12:16:16
> To: Kermit Rose
> /*Cc:*/ Luke Paireepinart <mailto:rabidpoobear at gmail.com>;
> tutor at python.org <mailto:tutor at python.org>
> /*Subject:*/ Re: [Tutor] All of Kermit's E-Mails
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> > Hi Kermit,
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> > Try sending the code as a file attachment. It's large enough that we
> want
> > to make sure it goes through without being messed up, but small enough
> > that it can still be posted to the list.
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> > Alternatively, post the code on the web somewhere and send the list a
> link
> > to the URL. This is preferable for large blocks of code, and your
> > factoring program is large enough that this would also be a good way to
> > share the code with the mailing list.
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> I will consider making it a permanent part of my web page.
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> After I upload it, I can send you the specific URL for it.
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> > Just as a side note: you may want to investigate a good email client such
> > as Thunderbird if you have spare time.
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> > http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/
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> > Much of the frustration I've been seeing on this thread deals with
> > IncrediMail's feature set; what it is providing you isn't so well suited
> > for the kind of technical communication that's on this list.
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> I've download and installed Thunderbird.
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> I'm sending this message through Thunderbird.
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> I did notice one annoying feature of Thunderbird.
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> When I used the up arrow , intending to go up a line, it went up a page.
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> I got around this by using the mouse cursor to move up a line.
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> Does everyone else, that uses Thunderbird, have to move up a few lines
> by using the mouse cursor, or
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> is there another way,
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> for example by setting preferences?
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> From Luke:
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> >> This is obviously a case for ... .dun-dun-dun!.... object-oriented
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> >> programming. When you have a collection of functions that all operate
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> >> together to create something, you make a Class to contain them.
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> > I'm going to have to interject and disagree with Luke here; for Kermit's
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> > application, classes are not necessary. Kermit's still trying to learn
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> > basic structured programming with functions; I'm not convinced that
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> > leaning Kermit toward Object Oriented Programming is going to help
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> > much.
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> >Good luck to you!
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> Thank you. I will consider everyone's suggestions.
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> Those that make sense to me I will try to implement.
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> Kermit < kermit at polaris.net >
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