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The Telecom Digest for Thu, 30 Sep 2021
Volume 40 : Issue 266 : "text" format

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Re: Quoted-Printable encoding
Re: Quoted-printable encoding
Re: LOUISIANA: Analysis of Voice Telephony in AT&T ILEC Service Area
Are virtual offices here to stay? | California will allow remote hearings through 2023 | The 411 on nonfungible tokens
Why James Bond doesn't use an iPhone

Message-ID: <sivj6b$ojl$1@dont-email.me> Date: 28 Sep 2021 13:25:33 -0400 From: "Michael Trew" <michael.trew@att.net> Subject: Re: Quoted-Printable encoding On 9/27/2021 10:38 AM, Telecom Digest Moderator wrote: > I know that you are probably unaware if your email client - Outhouse, > Thunderbyrd, whatever - uses Quoted-Printable encoding. Please take > the time to find out, and to disable it, when you are sending a post > to the Telecom Digest. *Please* don't send your posts from an email > client that employs "Quoted-Printable" encoding! > > Please! Q-P emails have to be decoded by hand, and I'm typing and > working and eating and doing everything else one-handed right now. I > need your help to keep the Digest going! Hello, I cannot find any information about this for Thunderbird, and I have done quite a bit of searching. Do my posts have the same issue? Perhaps someone more knowledgeable about the subject can chime in.
Message-ID: <20210930021537.GA880@telecom.csail.mit.edu> Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2021 02:15:37 +0000 From: Moderator <telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org> Subject: Re: Quoted-printable encoding On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 01:25:33PM -0400, Michael Trew wrote: > On 9/27/2021 10:38 AM, Telecom Digest Moderator wrote: > >> I know that you are probably unaware if your email client - Outhouse, >> Thunderbyrd, whatever - uses Quoted-Printable encoding. Please take >> the time to find out, and to disable it, when you are sending a post >> to the Telecom Digest. *Please* don't send your posts from an email >> client that employs "Quoted-Printable" encoding! >> >> Please! Q-P emails have to be decoded by hand, and I'm typing and >> working and eating and doing everything else one-handed right now. I >> need your help to keep the Digest going! >> >> (Some QP remnants were changed to assure visability if your email >> client tolerates QP input) > > Hello, I cannot find any information about this for Thunderbird, and I have > done quite a bit of searching. Do my posts have the same issue? Perhaps > someone more knowledgeable about the subject can chime in. The "email source" option (which is Cntl-u on Thunderbird) will show you the "Header" info of anything you send - after you send it, but it's better than nothing. Here's the applicable header from your email: Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ... so you're not sending "Quoted-Printable" encoding. Most email clients have an option to send "Plain Text" (or something similar) emails. Some allow you to speify the option in the Address Book, and make it automatic. In Thunderbird's address book, the option is "Prefers To Receive Emails Formatted As ...", and you can choose "Plain Text." Thanks for asking: I'll be happy to inform anyone who asks if thair email client is using Quoted-Printable encoding. (Since this is of general interest, I've changed the Subject and reset the threading info.) Bill -- Bill Horne Telecom Digest Moderator
Message-ID: <bb5530f3-18a9-ab29-150a-f9ec388bcbe9@att.net> Date: 28 Sep 2021 10:58:48 -0700 From: "John David Galt" <jdgalt@att.net> Subject: Re: LOUISIANA: Analysis of Voice Telephony in AT&T ILEC Service Area On 09/28/2021 07:13 AM, Moderator wrote: > I need help to explain an FCC report I came across: please answer > these questions, and le me thank you in advance for your help. > > 1. I thought Centurylink wa the ilec in Louisiana. Where does At&T fit in? The ILEC for Louisiana was BellSouth. It is now part of AT&T.
Message-ID: <2b6a7802-d411-4ca6-b7d8-35a9f985e503@dfw1s10mta676.xt.local> Date: 29 Sep 2021 04:08:00 -0600 From: "ABA Journal Tech Monthly" <abajournalnews@em.americanbar.org> Subject: Are virtual offices here to stay? | California will allow remote hearings through 2023 | The 411 on nonfungible tokens ABA Email Technology news from the ABA Journal. mailto:abajournalnews@em.americanbar.org Add abajournalnews@em.americanbar.org to your address book | http://view.em.americanbar.org/?qs=f1fd9745f8724f8c25bfbcde390c8b89e44eff2805409a32c7d8d18711444e2e9f2e04e6adab5ad9a3ea4dea0310ea6ccdec9293110942f8fb282bce0043d784 (View online) https://www.appraisalinstitute.org/confidence/ https://www.americanbar.org/ http://www.abajournal.com Monthly Tech Newsletter Wednesday, September 29, 2021 THIS MONTH'S FEATURED TECHNOLOGY STORIES From the ABA Journal https://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/online-dispute-resolution-promises-to-increase-access-to-justice-but-challenges-remain Online dispute resolution promises to increase access to justice, but challenges remain Court leaders say an online dispute resolution program, known as LA-ODR, is part of their ongoing efforts to enhance access to justice for self-represented litigants through the use of technology. A Message From Cardozo Law https://www.abajournal.com/advertising/article/data-mapping-the-missing-link-between-policy-and-reality Data Mapping: The Missing Link Between Policy and Reality https://www.abajournal.com/web/article/california-to-permit-remote-court-hearings-through-at-least-mid-2023 California is poised to permit remote court hearings through at least mid-2023 The San Diego Superior Court system has utilized remote hearings amid the COVID-19 pandemic to keep court business moving forward. Under a bill the California legislature approved unanimously earlier this month, courts across the country's most populous state would be permitted to continue hosting remote hearings in civil proceedings. https://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/are-virtual-offices-here-to-stay-or-will-the-pull-of-the-brick-and-mortar-law-office-prove-too-strong Are virtual offices here to stay? https://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/nonfungible-tokens-are-all-the-rage-now-what-are-they-and-what-should-buyers-watch-for Nonfungible tokens are all the rage now. What are they, and what should buyers watch for? https://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/some-attorneys-liked-parts-of-their-pandemic-lifestyles-so-much-theyve-made-some-changes-permanent-changes Some attorneys liked parts of their pandemic lifestyles so much, they've made some changes permanent https://get.fieldeffect.com/cyber-security-101-for-legal-webinar-sign-up/ TECH OP-ED https://www.abajournal.com/columns/article/best-practices-for-integrating-new-tools-into-a-law-departments-portfolio Ari Kaplan: Best practices for integrating new tools into a law department's portfolio https://www.abajournal.com/columns/article/best-practices-for-integrating-new-tools-into-a-law-departments-portfolio https://www.abajournal.com/columns/article/manage-your-firms-phone-system-from-anywhere-with-voip Nicole Black: Manage your firm's phone system from anywhere with VoIP https://www.abajournal.com/columns/article/manage-your-firms-phone-system-from-anywhere-with-voip https://www.abajournal.com/columns/article/immigration-law-a-perfect-storm-creates-challenges-and-opportunities-for-firms Mind Your Business: For immigration law, a perfect storm creates challenges and opportunities for firms https://www.abajournal.com/columns/article/immigration-law-a-perfect-storm-creates-challenges-and-opportunities-for-firms 5 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW https://www.abajournal.com/news/article/ethics-opinion-addresses-lawyers-passive-investing-in-law-firms-in-jurisdictions-that-allow-alternative-business-structures Ethics opinion addresses lawyers' 'passive investment' in firms in jurisdictions allowing alternative business structures https://www.abajournal.com/news/article/supreme-court-will-allow-justices-to-take-turns-in-new-hybrid-argument-format Supreme Court's new hybrid argument format allows justices to continue taking turns https://www.abajournal.com/news/article/cops-use-of-pole-camera-to-surveil-partly-fenced-property-was-unconstitutional-top-colorado-court-rules Cops' use of pole camera to surveil partly fenced property was unconstitutional, state supreme court rules https://www.abajournal.com/news/article/dating-app-is-for-lawyers-and-those-who-want-to-meet-them Dating app is for lawyers, legal professionals and those who want to meet them https://www.abajournal.com/news/article/two-thirds-of-americans-experience-legal-problems-according-to-new-nationwide-study Two-thirds of Americans experience legal problems, says new nationwide access- to-justice study https://www.abajournal.com/digital_edition https://www.abajournal.com/legalrebels/article/rebels-podcast-episode-068 https://www.abajournal.com/legalrebels/article/rebels-podcast-episode-068 Legal Rebels Podcast https://www.abajournal.com/legalrebels/article/rebels-podcast-episode-068 Why an online legal marketplace has added tech companies and other alternative providers "We are creating a much more connected ecosystem, so that in-house teams can find the right solution in one place," says Basha Rubin, CEO and co-founder at Priori, who was also a 2018 ABA Journal Legal Rebel. https://www.americanbar.org/products/ https://www.facebook.com/AmericanBarAssociation/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/american-bar-association/ https://twitter.com/abaesq https://www.americanbar.org/auth/login/?authSuccessRedirect=%2Fmy-aba%2Fprofile%2F%3Faba%3Daba Update Profile | https://www.americanbar.org/auth/login/?authSuccessRedirect=%2Fmy-aba%2Fcommunications%2F%3Faba%3Daba https://www.americanbar.org/about_the_aba/contact/ Contact Us American Bar Association 321 North Clark Street Chicago, IL 60654 800-285-2221312-988-5522 This message was sent to telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org. 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Message-ID: <202109300348002@telecom-digest.org> Date: 30 Sep 2021 07:47:26 -0000 From: Anonymous <anonymous@telecom.invalid> Subject: Why James Bond doesn't use an iPhone [Anonymous] The fictional superspy wields Nokia devices in No Time To Die. It's an odd choice, but Apple's smartphones aren't ideal, either. NO TIME TO Die is almost upon us, and scores of James Bond fanatics are eager to see the spy use ingenious gadgets to save the day. But does he actually use the very best tech to get the job done? We think not. https://www.wired.com/story/why-james-bond-doesnt-use-iphone/

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