On Sun, 17 Oct 1999, Matt Stegman wrote:
> > BTW this is NOT being sent in HTML
>
> This one doesn't seem to be, but...
>
> Today, I'm using Pine (ver 3.96L) to read my mail. Depending on where I
> am and what my computer is booted to, I may use Pine ver 4.10 or TkRat
> (ver 1.2) to read my mai
Thank you for not using HTML. It is appreciated, but, when someone
responds as this person did, it is not at all acceptable. We are not
whining about HTML, we are expecting a level of good net ettiquet
when it comes to using a mail list. This is the same ettiquet
expected on a news group. The use
On Sun, 17 Oct 1999, you wrote:
> BTW this is NOT being sent in HTML
>
> About the guy who flamed getting flamed re: being TOLD to turn off HTML...I
> can agree with some of his opinion.
>
>
>
> Matt Stegman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > First tip: turn off HTML in your mail client when posti
> BTW this is NOT being sent in HTML
This one doesn't seem to be, but...
Today, I'm using Pine (ver 3.96L) to read my mail. Depending on where I
am and what my computer is booted to, I may use Pine ver 4.10 or TkRat
(ver 1.2) to read my mail. Depemnding on how things are sent, it either
takes
BTW this is NOT being sent in HTML
About the guy who flamed getting flamed re: being TOLD to turn off HTML...I
can agree with some of his opinion.
Matt Stegman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First tip: turn off HTML in your mail client when posting to this list.
> Plenty of us use mail clients t
First tip: turn off HTML in your mail client when posting to this list.
Plenty of us use mail clients that don't handle HTML too well, and tend to
disregard posts using HTML- or flame those who use it.
How are you booting into the installation? Off the CD, or do you use a
boot floppy? Also, it