On Mon, 2 Jul 2001 23:12:33 -0400 (EDT), Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Jul 2001, Howard Schwartz wrote:
>> Are there some more recent programs like metamail that DO know how to
>> respond to those dasterdly html versions of plain text?
> Have you tried PINE? It shows HTML mail
On Mon, 2 Jul 2001, Howard Schwartz wrote:
> I seem to noticed that my old trusty mail viewing programs, such as
> metamail, do not respond kindly to those mail messages that are part
> plain text and part html (usualy an html version of the same text).
> Since the multi-part header lines do not
I seem to noticed that my old trusty mail viewing programs, such as
metamail, do not respond kindly to those mail messages that are part
plain text and part html (usualy an html version of the same text).
Since the multi-part header lines do not separate parts that are MIME
encoded, since there is
Greetings all...mild weather here in SE Virginia.
I have an older laptop that has W95, but I use Arachne or Nettamer for
browsing and the rest of time other dos programs for Amateur Radio. Can
I install Freedos without messing with the hard drive? I just came from
the Freedos site, and it sounds