Sorry about that folks.  Forgot that the default setting on Outlook Express
was to send html.  Fixed it now so every thing should work fine.

Jeremy
The IT man

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Brinkman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Internet access through MS proxy server


> On Tuesday 12 December 2000 03:37 pm, Jeremy Sudderth wrote:
> > Hello Everyone,
> > Here is a situation that I think you will all love.
>
>     Not one bit, it was practically unreadable _very small_ text
>
> > Jeremy
> > The IT man
>
>     Not to single you out Jeremy, there's a lot of newbies posting in
> HTML lately.  So I'll remind y'all of the email you were sent when you
> joined this list (and similar rules for most all lists since email
> began):
>
> "Welcome to the newbie List.
> ========================
> You have just subscribed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Please read this e-mail, and keep it for a future reference.
> <snip>
> * Please, try to keep the folowing general rules in mind before posting:
>
> 1) Use straight ASCII (TXT) format."
> =====================================
>     No.1 rule, html (and M$'s rtf) is for webpages, never for email.
> It's a matter of Netiquette, always has been even since the days of
> BBS's before the Net got popular.  HTML might'a looked great on your
> monitor with MickeyMou$e Outlook Express, but it almost certainly
> doesn't on most everybody elses's.
> --
> Tom Brinkman       [EMAIL PROTECTED]     Galveston Bay
>
>


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