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2000-12-07 17:15Matthew Jarvis : OT: TEST - message format
2000-12-07 17:52Ed Leafe : Re: OT: TEST - message format
2000-12-07 18:14wsanders@vartec.net: RE: OT: TEST - message format with Tail Fins
2000-12-08 01:53jsm.maurice : Re: OT: TEST - message format with Tail Fins. Blowmeup.
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OT: TEST - message format

Author: Matthew Jarvis

Posted: 2000-12-07 17:15:55   Link

Test Test Test Test Test Test Test Test Test Test Test Test Test Test Test

Test Test Test Test

As far as I know everything about this message is in plain text. I am

running Outlook 2000 SR1.

Allen sent me a reply off list that appeared to be, in fact, HTML. Sure

enough if you right click then View Source it appears as HTML. No other

messages I seem to have will do this.

Is it because each of us have different settings that allow us to reply in

the format we received, or does it convert the original so it only APPEARS

to be in HTML?

I'm stumped, and I hate HTML email.... any help provided to make me an

"ascii" only kinda guy would be greatly appreciated.

Matt

©2000 Matthew Jarvis
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Re: OT: TEST - message format

Author: Ed Leafe

Posted: 2000-12-07 17:52:20   Link

Matthew Jarvis wrote:

> Test Test Test Test Test Test Test Test Test Test Test Test Test Test

> Test Test Test Test Test

>

> As far as I know everything about this message is in plain text. I am

> running Outlook 2000 SR1.

Your mail is being sent as a multi-part MIME file, with both plain and

HTML versions. I don't use Outlook, so I can't tell you how to set it to

text only.

> Is it because each of us have different settings that allow us to

> reply in the format we received, or does it convert the original so it

> only APPEARS to be in HTML?

You can't go from plain to HTML; only the other way around. Different

mail clients can be set to handle dual-type messages such as yours

either way. You should also have an option to reply with the same kind

as the original, or to always reply with one specific type.

> I'm stumped, and I hate HTML email.... any help provided to make me an

> "ascii" only kinda guy would be greatly appreciated.

I don't "hate" HTML email; I just think it's a waste. Sorta like having

fins on a car <g>. (oh jeez, I'm gonna hear it from the classic car

lovers in the crowd!!)

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Ed Leafe

http://leafe.com/

©2000 Ed Leafe
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RE: OT: TEST - message format with Tail Fins

Author: wsanders@vartec.net

Posted: 2000-12-07 18:14:14   Link

Dear Mr. Leafe -

I had brazed on my tail fins on my yellow 83 volvo 240 wagon and it has

VASTLY improved the handling during high-speed maneuvers and tail-spin

corner handling. Unfortunately the tail fins are also used by the pigeons

in my parking garage as instruments of death - they fly right into a fin and

get split in two [see, I actually keep my fins sharpened]. For more details

and photos see my web site at www.blowmeuptom.com

regards [Bill]

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William Sanders, Senior Programmer/Analyst [VFP/SQL]

VarTec TeleCom Inc / 1600 Viceroy / MS 2-420 / Dallas TX 75235

IT / DP Software x 1496 [check in the SD folder for new stuff]

Have you OSS'd today?

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Ed Leafe [mailto:ed@leafe.com]

> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 4:52 PM

> To: Multiple recipients of ProFox

> Subject: Re: OT: TEST - message format

> I don't "hate" HTML email; I just think it's a waste.

> Sorta like having

> fins on a car <g>. (oh jeez, I'm gonna hear it from the classic car

> lovers in the crowd!!)

>

>

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> Ed Leafe

> http://leafe.com/

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> Subscription maintenance at:

> http://leafe.com/mailListMaint.html

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©2000 wsanders@vartec.net
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Re: OT: TEST - message format with Tail Fins. Blowmeup.

Author: jsm.maurice

Posted: 2000-12-08 01:53:42   Link

I must have miss something :

I went to the web site to the see the 'wagon', but I didn't find any ? No

train photo ?

J=2E MAURICE @Grenoble=2EFrance=2EEurope UFPRC - Foxil

Pour comprendre la r=E9cursivit=E9, il faut d'abord comprendre la r=E9cursiv=

it=E9

©2000 jsm.maurice