John, in Outlook Express click Tools, Options, Send and at the bottom there are radio buttons to click plain text or HTML Brian Lawson IC PTG, MPT Johannesburg, South Africa ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Ross" <piano.tech@ns.sympatico.ca> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Monday, January 24, 2000 7:56 AM Subject: Re: HTML > Hi Phil, > I remember that when I set up my system once, I was asked the question, "did > I want to send my mail HTML or plain, or both". To cover all bets I might > have said both. I can't find where I did this though, to check. > Does this mean that some people receive doubles? > I had assumed that the receivers server, would pick up the one that applied > to him. > To my knowledge, I have not received doubles. > Regards, > John M. Ross > Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Phil Bondi" <tito@PhilBondi.com> > To: <pianotech@ptg.org> > Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2000 1:01 PM > Subject: RE: HTML > > > > Jim Bryant said: > > > > > Dave; > > > It is because the sender has HTML set on their e.maill program. The > > > "problem' is on the senders end. And Yep. :-), aggravating isn't it? :-( > > > > This blanket statement is mostly true - and I am also led to believe that > > 'sometimes' a sender's server will transpose or translate words into html > without > > the sender knowing it - the most common offenders are university servers. > > > > Does anybody else here in the States notice this phenomenon more from our > > 'overseas' and 'canadian' friends than we do from our friends here in the > States? > > > > ..and I also want to take this opportunity to remind everyone what a great > job > > Andy does for us in maintaining this list - it is a thankless job(similar > to our > > own!) and we are the beneficiaries of his continuing efforts to make this > list as > > seamless as it is. > > > > Thanks Andy, > > > > Rook > > >
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