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Subject: 
Still relevant?
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Date: 
Tue, 12 Aug 2003 17:21:45 GMT
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I happened to be browsing the LUGNET terms of use today and happened upon this
one:

8.  (do not) Post non-plain-text content such as HTML, multi-part MIME
    messages, or so-called “binaries” including but not limited to: images,
    sounds, multimedia files, computer programs, and blocks of text created
    using binary-to-text conversion utilities such as BinHex, uuencode, btoa,
    and PGP message encryptions (short PGP signatures, however, are permitted
    by the server).

Is this still correct?  I thought that the advent of FTX sort of obviated this
guideline.

My apologies if this has previously been discussed.

     Dave!



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