On Thursday, June 15, 2006, 18:29:31, Darin Cox wrote:
Tripp Allen wrote:
8. Do not post in html format. This size of a message in HTML is a
lot larger than that of plain text. This is a problem for those on
dial-up and those with PDAs. It also makes it difficult for digest
users.
I do
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Proper etiquette when posting to the IMail Forum
On Thursday, June 15, 2006, 18:29:31, Darin Cox wrote:
Tripp Allen wrote:
8. Do not post in html format. This size of a message in HTML is a
lot larger than that of plain text. This is a problem for those on
dial-up
Yes, I did post in HTMLsighsorry about that!
Tripp
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Everyone is missing
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Darin.
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Yes, I did post in HTMLsighsorry about that!
Tripp
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: Re: [IMail Forum] Proper etiquette when posting to the IMail ForumYes, I did post in HTMLsighsorry about that!
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On Thursday, June 15, 2006, 10:58:00, Tripp Allen wrote:
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11. If you change the topic or direction thereof, change the subject line.
and delete the In-Reply-To: header if its a completely new unrelated
thread.
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Rod
Someone must be able to come up with a filter that would
bounce auto responders, vacation notices, and return receipt messages. I'm
not a good Imail rule maker, but we've got some talent here.
Is it possible to make such a rule?
Can anyone suggest one?
Thanks,
Joe
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we probably could but applying it is harder.
:)
Joe Wolf / Internet Specialists, LLC wrote:
Someone must be able to come up with a filter
that would bounce auto responders, vacation notices, and return receipt
messages. I'm not a good Imail rule maker, but we've got some talent
While I appreciate the forum concerns about read receipts and out of the
office messages, I just tested this rule for my normal message when I am
out of the office.
Xxx should equal v a c a t I o n without spaces.
You might want to add it to your outbound rules.
Outbound Rule:
[EMAIL
I do think #8might bea bit dated.
With plenty of bandwidth, and today's capabilities (the PDA's I've used download
and display themessages just fine), HTML should be fine. Case in
point, this message was HTML to allow bolding of #5, so there is significant
benefit to draw attention to
And then there's the side effect - occasionally IMail's WebMail does not
properly display the HTML reply, and I can't read the answer!! (VBG)
(version 8.x)
Not dated, and it applies to IMail.
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From: Darin Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Point taken... though I might say that 8.x webmail is rather dated...
Darin.
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