RE: Re: [techtalk] No HTML/RTF messages, please!

1999-11-30 Thread Ian Phillips
> 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

re: Re: [techtalk] No HTML/RTF messages, please!

1999-11-29 Thread Marlene E. Morley
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

re: Re: [techtalk] No HTML/RTF messages, please!

1999-11-28 Thread chromexa
> ** 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 small HTML tab in the > messages.