While we're on the subject, is my email okay? I hope I don't have html attachments on
any of my email and i used the 'ole return key while writing this one.... I think i
turned
everything off but just in case I figured I'd ask you guys...
-----Original Message-----
From: Sergio A. Kessler [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 5:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Why?
Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> el dia Wed, 10 Nov 1999 15:37:03 -0600
(CST), escribio:
Rick, I've warned you privately of this, and you make the mistake
again !?
sending a nice gif and html in every email, is not to live in 20th
century, is an act of inmense stupidity.
please, read what Vidiot say:
>Rick, take a look at this copy of your posting to the list. Notice how
>LONG it is. It a waste of net bandwidth and disk space.
>
>HTML e-mail is not good. It is a very stupid idea forced on to us by
>the stupid OS company, MicroSh!t. It does not gain you anything at all,
>except to piss of people who's mail readers can't deal with it correctly.
>Not everything in the 20th Century is good, and HTML e-mail is one such
>thing.
>
>That is why a majority of e-mail lists BAN the use of HTML e-mail.
>
>So, do yourself, and everyone you send e-mail to, a favor and turn off HTML
>e-mail and set it for text only. You will make a lot of people happy and
>maybe, they'll see the questions you have and respond to them. Don't try
and
>ram HTML e-mail down people's throats, as they will only resent it.
>
>BTW, also learn to press the enter key before each line of your e-mail
>reaches the 80th character position. Why? Because your paragraphs go out
>as ONE LONG LINE and on many mail readers the lines will NOT word wrap.
>That means lines will wrap in the middle of words. I use the ELM
text-based
>mail reader because I can read my e-mail from anywhere via a telnet
connection.
>
>I hope this helps you understand where many of us come from regarding this
>very important topic.
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