Miles Thompson wrote:
> Cesar ...
> You've touched a nerve ...
Yep, sure have.
> still does, to make Word the default email editor. For about 6 mos
> life on mailing lists was hell until people were trained to turn that
> off.
And I still work with some people that think using MS Word as a
Cesar ...
You've touched a nerve ...
For a start, because the list requires it.
Second, because we have no idea what kind of client the members are using.
Third, plain text is all that is needed to communicate the ideas and
concepts necessary to this list.
Fourth, plain text renders blocks of
Ce'sar Aracena wrote:
>It's me again... and not PHP related. Why is it that every piece of mail I
>send to the list comes back as a *rich text" or sometime even "plain
>text", when my M$ Outlook is set to send HTML messages?
>
It is always been the convention on mailing lists and newsgroups to
Its me again
and not PHP related. Why is it that every piece of mail I
send to the list comes back as a *rich text or sometime even plain
text, when my M$ Outlook is set to send HTML messages? I think it would
make sense if *EVERYBODY* e-mail where received like mine because of
servers setti
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