Bob, You can reduce it a little by logging into Yahoo (you have to have some sort of account if you are getting the emails directly and not forwarded by someone else) and setting the format to "Traditional".
It's pretty much HTML mail, I don't think there is a switch to turn that off (maybe your email program or provider has a filter to change it to text en-route). It's a FREE service, that means you are going to get advertisements -- that's how Yahoo! pays for the infrastructure to support the emails. -- John Bob McCormick W1QA wrote: > > I don't have a Yahoo! account and am only subscribed to this list > and I only do text based email - no HTML. > > The messages I receive from this list (and the other D-STAR Yahoo! > group mailings) are bloated with extra stuff appended to the bottom > of every message. An example of which (word wrapped in my text reply) > is below my sig. > > Is there a way on a subscriber-by-subscriber basis to eliminate this? > Or even on a list basis? Or even just reduce it? > > I do like to personally archive messages considered of importance to me; > it is amazing how much "extra" bytes are appended to each message ... > including adverts and other unrelated stuff. > > TIA > Bob McCormick W1QA > -- John D. Hays Amateur Radio Station K7VE <http://k7ve.ampr.org> VOIP/SIP: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Phone: 206-801-0820 801-790-0950 Fax: 866-309-6077 In the UK: 08449867545 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
