ah, that makes sense - I did change it the other day to be "plain text"
for stuff I send to 313 (it was set to 'auto' previously) so I must have
f-ed up something. I suspect my ISP is misbehaving again too - grrr!
thanks for the help :)
lisa
Holly MacDonald-Korth wrote:
I couldn't figure o
I couldn't figure out what was up either!
You have to make sure that your email is in plain text format (set this
in your email clients configuration, or on the individual message) to
post. When you reply to an email, it automatically does this. So, if you
can reply, but not start a post, change y