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Hi Karl-Heinz,
Am 10.01.2011 16:54, schrieb Karl-Heinz Gödderz:
Hi,

I followed Nino Novak's mail "3rd level menu entries gone under new libo theme"
and found that on
http://de.libreoffice.org/anwender

there is a bare "mailto:"; to a german LibO-list but if you are not subscribed to that list it is 
hard to get an answer.
This should be changed.

Wasn't there a special proceeding planned for mailing lists? like the information: "*** All posts to 
this list are publicly archived for eternity ***" at the end of each message?

How should/could this be established?

Karl-Heinz
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I don't understand your purpose with the second part. There is special information on your E-Mail.
And on discuss@de.libreoffice.org it is:
<zitat>
Informationen zur Abmeldung: E-Mail an discuss+help@de.libreoffice.org
Listenarchiv: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/de/discuss/
Alle E-Mails an diese Liste werden unlöschbar öffentlich archiviert
</zitat>

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Grüße
k-j

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