HTML

Thomas D. Seay, III t.seay@mail.utexas.edu
Sun, 23 Jan 2000 18:05:13 -0600


>The following is my opinion:
>
>Plain text should be the acceptable mode of sending e-mail, especially when
>you are sending to a 'list' like this one .. HTML is fine if you are sending
>to a few people who do not frequent a list like this..and sometimes, 
>how something
>appears on our screens is out of the sender's control .. but with settings set
>at 'plain text', at least there is a better chance of us all seeing the same
>thing.
>
>Not a flame .. just the way I feel it works best for us all..
>
>We all want to see what each other has to say, and plain text gives all of us
>the best opportunity at uniformity.
>
>I'm done,
>
>Rook

Upon checking my Eudora Pro 4.0 settings, I find that you can set 
preferences for:

display graphics in message
automatically download HTML graphics

I happen to have both boxes checked, but I assume that if they were 
unchecked, a lot of HTML stuff wouldn't be displayed when the 
messages were downloaded.

Regards,

Tom



Tom Seay
School of Music
The University of Texas at Austin
mailto:t.seay@mail.utexas.edu


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