Re: There must be an answer to this one...

1999-02-08 Thread Phil Dennison

 I've been noting Joe Gracey's sterling defence of the Mac (I've got one
 too), but I wonder if it's the fault of this machine (an LC 520) that I
 when I get the Digest all Mike Hays' and Buddy Rocket's posts come twice -
 one in English and one in complete, utter, and total gibberish.
   The English ones are usually thoughtful and/or amusing; the others
 are a pain in the butt 'cos you've gotta scroll through them, and they're
 always MUCH longer than the English version.
   Is there a computer whiz who can explain, in English, why this is
 so and what, if anything, I can do about it.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Richard
 NP Ian Tyson, Lost Herd.

The answer is that there is nothing you can do, the fault lies with the
poster of the message. Some mail systems, like Outlook Express, seem to
be configured by default to send an html language version of messages in
addition to the normal plain text version. This can be reset by selecting
"plain text only" somewhere in the configuration.

Although a waste of bandwidth, the html version can be easily ignored in
a single message as it will appear as an attachment. But with the digest
everything gets combined into one long message so we have to scroll past
them each time.

Phil.
-- 
Phil Dennison ([EMAIL PROTECTED])



Re: There must be an answer to this one...

1999-02-07 Thread Mike Hays

The problem is that Buddy and Mike and some others
are sending posts to the lists in a multi-part Mime-encoded format--

I just made an adjustment to the send options and switched from HTML/MIME
encoded to plain text.  Let me know if that clears up the problem for ya!
Mike Hays
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-Original Message-
From: Larry Slavens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: passenger side [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sunday, February 07, 1999 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: There must be an answer to this one...


On Sat, 6 Feb 1999 Richard Flohil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I've been noting Joe Gracey's sterling defence of the Mac (I've got one
too), but I wonder if it's the fault of this machine (an LC 520) that I
when I get the Digest all Mike Hays' and Buddy Rocket's posts come twice -
one in English and one in complete, utter, and total gibberish.
 The English ones are usually thoughtful and/or amusing; the others
are a pain in the butt 'cos you've gotta scroll through them, and they're
always MUCH longer than the English version.
 Is there a computer whiz who can explain, in English, why this is
so and what, if anything, I can do about it.

I'm no computer expert, so the details might not be exactly accurate, but
here's the gist of it: notice
that, in the header portion of those messages, you'll see something like

Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
 boundary="=_NextPart_000_00C1_01BE5296.368AF140"

instead of

Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

So what you're seeing first is a text version of the message, then a
Mime-encoded HTML-icized version of the post.  If you were getting P2 on
the single-message basis, your mail program would probably handle the
message just fine, putting the two parts together and displaying it in all
it's (possible) multi-colored, multi-font glory.  Since we're getting it in
the digest, we see it as two messages, one fairly readable and one
gibberish.  On your mailer, do these posts then hose up the formatting for
all messages that follow?  It does on mine-- Eudora Pro, although it didn't
on Eudora Light on my old PC.  I don't know if there's some tweak I haven't
found yet on Pro, or if this is "an enhancement."

So, anyway, back to the question, "what can I do about it?"  As long as
we're getting the digest and people send such encoded messages to the list,
I don't think there's much we can do other than keep hitting the page
down key. . .

Larry