>This isn't quite true for those of us using Pine. I cannot read
any of the
>messages here that are html encoded. (I note, from your header,
that
>you're using MS Outlook Express, so your view on this is somewhat
>suspect).
Hi Gene,
I use every product going that fits my needs and is in front of my
chair. When I first read the message, it was via telnet using
Mail - quite readable thank you. If there is a policy on what type
of mail reader, I think it is best articulated and enforced by the
list manager. As present, that policy seems silent. In the
meantime, I'll try to read every message even if others don't.
Tony Wells
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>On Sat, 13 Jun 1998, Tony Wells wrote:
>
>> Incidentally, re the note below -
>>
>> >[crap deleted]
>> >
>> >Try posting your question in non-HTML encoded crap and maybe
>> somebody will
>> >take the time to answer it.
>>
>> Don't worry about it. Stuff encoded in html is quite readable
in
>> an asci mail reader, the text of the message is repeated in
flat
>> ascii. The essence of the message is important, not the
>> presentation.
>
>This isn't quite true for those of us using Pine. I cannot read
any of the
>messages here that are html encoded. (I note, from your header,
that
>you're using MS Outlook Express, so your view on this is somewhat
>suspect).
>
>Gene
>
>
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