From: Richard Knoppow (dickburk@ix.netcom.com)
Date: 01/25/02-06:24:20 AM Z
At 09:36 PM 01/24/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Dear Judy,
>
>My email is always sent as "plain text". I do not send HTML code to mailing
>lists, or anyone else for that matter.
>
I looked at a prior message from you which was in formatted text. This
was a response to Luc Van Quickenborne. His message was in HTML.
I suspect that while messages _you_ originate are in plain text (this one
certainly is), messages which you respond to are sent in whatever format
they are received. Meaning that if the original message is in HTML your
return will be also.
I don't know if there is a way to turn this off in Outlook Express. The
pay-for version of Eudora has a preference for this. One can return
messages in the type of text they were received in or in plain text.
I don't use Outlook or Outlook Express but it may have a setting which
allows looking at the raw text as received. If so, you can check your
messages as returned by the list. I think you will find that some of them
are HTML with all sorts of markup stuff attached.
If it turns out that Bill Gates is having one of his little practical
jokes and you can't turn HTML off completely I suppose it must just be
lived with.
---- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA dickburk@ix.netcom.com
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