Hi,
I only get the digest, and this particular digest was two thirds gibberish
from the attached .jpg file.  It's not stripped by the list.  I agree with
the poster whe recommended a link to a file vice the file itself, unless, of
course the list can be set up to strip attachments when it compiles the
digest.

Thanks,
Joe Dolsak

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Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2003 11:46:47 -0500
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> From: Harold Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> First of all, members of this list prefer that you do not include
> attachments. If you want to give an example, put it on your web page
> and include your URL.

>Speaking just for myself, I for one don't mind it in a case such as this.
>It's quick and convenient and in a question like his makes sense. Sure it
>could be abused but it never has been since I've been on the list. If the
clips are kept to gifs or low-level jpegs, and it's used infrequently, I'd
be OK with it. Not everybody has access to posting something on a website,
but that solution certainly is fine, too.

What is not fine (with me) is using stylized messages (HTML formatting, with
stylized text, borders, background color...etc.). Those are slow to load.
Plain-text messages are best.

--RH



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