> Plain text isn't pretty, but everyone can read it and you know that your
For what it's worth, I think plain text often looks better than HTML. And
"ascii-art" can make presentation of non simple data (tables, diagrams,
etc.) easy. Certainly easier than including huge graphic files in a HTML
for
On Mon, Nov 29, 1999 at 07:14:44PM -0500 or thereabouts, Steve Kudlak wrote:
^
> Mike & Mary Anne Cox wrote:
>
> > Steve,
> >
> > Take a time out and come back when you're feeling better
> >
> > Mary Anne
> > (who is sick and tired of your childish behavior
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Steve Kudlak wrote:
> >
> > I am sorry I don't want to argue about these things. A Nifty thing you could tell
> > me is how to get NEtscape to turn plaintext into HTML, so I can respond to
> > friendship invitations. I thought it could and I double checked here and th
Mike & Mary Anne Cox wrote:
> Steve,
>
> Take a time out and come back when you're feeling better
>
> Mary Anne
> (who is sick and tired of your childish behavior)
>
> >i am sorry I don't want to argue about these things. A Nifty thing you
> >could tell
> >me is how to get NEtscape to turn plai
Steve Kudlak wrote:
>
> I am sorry I don't want to argue about these things. A Nifty thing you could tell
> me is how to get NEtscape to turn plaintext into HTML, so I can respond to
> friendship invitations. I thought it could and I double checked here and there
> and nothing. A pointer would be
On Mon, Nov 29, 1999 at 05:55:06PM -0500 or thereabouts, Steve Kudlak wrote:
> > On 28 Nov 1999 Steve wrote:
> > >Ask first!! Then if person accepts, then send HTML. I can read it and
> > >I WANT IT!! This is especially important to friend invitations. I want
> > >HTML. Plain Text is a pain.
St
Steve,
Take a time out and come back when you're feeling better
Mary Anne
(who is sick and tired of your childish behavior)
>i am sorry I don't want to argue about these things. A Nifty thing you
>could tell
>me is how to get NEtscape to turn plaintext into HTML, so I can respond to
>friendsh
"Marlene E. Morley" wrote:
> On 28 Nov 1999 Steve wrote:
> >Ask first!! Then if person accepts, then send HTML. I can read it and I
> >WANT IT!! This is especially important to friend invitations. I want
> >HTML. Plain Text is a pain. Just ask first, and if they say yes. Let's stop
> >trying t
On 28 Nov 1999 Steve wrote:
>Ask first!! Then if person accepts, then send HTML. I can read it and I
>WANT IT!! This is especially important to friend invitations. I want
>HTML. Plain Text is a pain. Just ask first, and if they say yes. Let's stop
>trying to force nettiqueete down people's throat
> ** Original Subject: Re: [techtalk] No HTML/RTF messages, please!
> ** Original Sender: "J B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ** Original Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 16:21:15 GMT
> ** Original Message follows...
>
> I have noticed that ocasionally Homail will insert a
At 09:27 AM 10/28/1999 -0400, Steve wrote:
>
>Thanks for info. Hence this why I use Netwcapes mailed, not Neoplanet's
>Would like to ask a general question of what browser people use and why.
>Netscape and its mailer behave nicely to me. Eudor was a bit of a pain.
>
Since I do web design, I use a
> At 8:37 AM -0700 10/28/99, Lighthouse Keeper in the Desert Sun wrote:
>>On Oct 28, Caitlyn Martin conjectured:
>>
>> > It is really bad netiquette, particularly on a UNIX list, to send messages
>> > in HTML or RTF format. *Please* use plain text. At work, where I have to
>> > use Microsoft sof
ng sick of a stupid error that
keeps on popping up after I have it running for a while that makes it
crash).
Norma
*Insert witty message here!*
- Original Message -
From: Julia Frizzell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 1999 9:
>The main problem with this might be that the person who is sending
>the formatted email may not realize they are doing it. Outlook users
>(hint, hint!) especially have no idea that they're sending formatted
>email.
As a sidenote to this, Outlook (and other windows apps) settings are often
chang
I have noticed that ocasionally Homail will insert a small HTML tab in the
messages. I have yet to determine what causes this, but the portability of
the website appeals to me (I can have my linuxchix wherever I go) I
apologize if any of my messages are skrewy...
Hi, everyone,
It is r
At 8:37 AM -0700 10/28/99, Lighthouse Keeper in the Desert Sun wrote:
>On Oct 28, Caitlyn Martin conjectured:
>
> > It is really bad netiquette, particularly on a UNIX list, to send messages
> > in HTML or RTF format. *Please* use plain text. At work, where I have to
> > use Microsoft software I
On Oct 28, Caitlyn Martin conjectured:
> It is really bad netiquette, particularly on a UNIX list, to send messages
> in HTML or RTF format. *Please* use plain text. At work, where I have to
> use Microsoft software I can read them, but have you ever seen what HTML
> looks like in KMail? Most
Caitlyn Martin wrote:
> Hi, everyone,
>
> It is really bad netiquette, particularly on a UNIX list, to send messages
> in HTML or RTF format. *Please* use plain text. At work, where I have to
> use Microsoft software I can read them, but have you ever seen what HTML
> looks like in KMail? Mo
Hi, everyone,
It is really bad netiquette, particularly on a UNIX list, to send messages
in HTML or RTF format. *Please* use plain text. At work, where I have to
use Microsoft software I can read them, but have you ever seen what HTML
looks like in KMail? Most text-based e-mail programs?
Many
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