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Strife, I would think that a reader would look for examples on how to process incoming email in an entry on incoming email, rather than an entry on how to *send* email... but rather than spend 9 days debating that, I've made the reader aware (under examples ) that tips on how to process incoming email are now in the outgoing entry (llEmail.) -- Chaz. 11 October 2008. 11 am SLT.
Strife, I would think that a reader would look for examples on how to process incoming email in an entry on incoming email, rather than an entry on how to *send* email... but rather than spend 9 days debating that, I've made the reader aware (under examples ) that tips on how to process incoming email are now in the outgoing entry (llEmail.) -- Chaz. 11 October 2008. 11 am SLT.
:Prims can receive email from not just prims but from outside of SL. By having the examples on [[email]] only detail how to handle prim2prim email confuses the situation. By having the the examples on [[llEmail]], the function that in fact places the headers (that complicates the parsing) in the emails sent in the first place, eliminates that confusion. Having a note about this on [[email]] is totally appropriate. -- '''[[User:Strife_Onizuka|Strife]]''' <sup><small>([[User talk:Strife_Onizuka|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Strife_Onizuka|contribs]])</small></sup> 11:54, 11 October 2008 (PDT)

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Strife, I would think that a reader would look for examples on how to process incoming email in an entry on incoming email, rather than an entry on how to *send* email... but rather than spend 9 days debating that, I've made the reader aware (under examples ) that tips on how to process incoming email are now in the outgoing entry (llEmail.) -- Chaz. 11 October 2008. 11 am SLT.

Prims can receive email from not just prims but from outside of SL. By having the examples on email only detail how to handle prim2prim email confuses the situation. By having the the examples on llEmail, the function that in fact places the headers (that complicates the parsing) in the emails sent in the first place, eliminates that confusion. Having a note about this on email is totally appropriate. -- Strife (talk|contribs) 11:54, 11 October 2008 (PDT)