Gabriel Vistica wrote:
> comex wrote:
>> Just a heads up: it's good form to use plain text rather than HTML 
>> mil on the list.
> 
> Got it. Shouldn't be a problem anyway, since my HTML is mostly
> limited to newlines, links, and basic text formatting, and it's a
> little rusty.

I don't know whether whatever interface you're using provides an easy
way to turn HTML capabilities off, but it looks like you're sending HTML
mail even when you don't intend it -- your last two messages in this
thread (I haven't checked any others) were HTML.

Doing a 'view source' in my mail reader reveals the following (headers
stripped):



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comex wrote:
>Just a heads up: it's good form to use plain text rather than HTML
>mil on the list.

Got it. Shouldn't be a problem anyway, since my HTML is mostly limited
to newlines, links, and basic text formatting, and it's a little rusty.



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Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii


<html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- DIV {margin:0px;}
--></style></head><body><div style="font-family:times new roman, new
york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"><DIV>comex wrote:</DIV>
<DIV>&gt;Just a heads up: it's good form to use plain text rather than
HTML<BR>&gt;mil on the list.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>

<DIV>Got it. Shouldn't be a problem anyway, since my HTML is mostly
limited to newlines, links, and basic text formatting, and it's a little
rusty.</DIV></div><br>

      </body></html>
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