Richard B. Gilbert rgilber...@comcast.net wrote:
On 10/19/2012 2:56 PM, E-Mail Sent to this address will be added to the
BlackLists wrote:
Rick Jones wrote: Richard B. Gilbert rgilber...@comcast.net wrote:
I suppose there's no hope of getting Microsoft to fix
Office?
I suspect that
I sent an e-mail to webmas...@ntp.org a week back, but have received no
answer. Perhaps I'll repeat the suggestion here
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May I suggest two additional programs which could be listed on the page:
Rob wrote:
Maybe Thunderbird can do it as well, when you enable it somewhere.
Thunderbird wraps for sending and has error recovery for viewing, but
displays original text as written, and places initial s on that
basis, when composing a reply.
David Woolley david@ex.djwhome.demon.invalid wrote:
Rob wrote:
Maybe Thunderbird can do it as well, when you enable it somewhere.
Thunderbird wraps for sending and has error recovery for viewing, but
displays original text as written, and places initial s on that
basis, when composing a
Rob wrote:
terminals popular at the time, but today we have resizable windows and
many people use proportional fonts. In such an environment, the layout
of flowing text is best left to the receiver.
(so it can re-flow when you make the window smaller, for example)
Thunderbird has the best of
Rob wrote:
David Woolley david@ex.djwhome.demon.invalid wrote:
Rob wrote:
Maybe Thunderbird can do it as well, when you enable it somewhere.
Thunderbird wraps for sending and has error recovery for viewing, but
displays original text as written, and places initial s on that
basis, when
On 10/19/2012 11:01 PM, John Hasler wrote:
Richard B. Gilbert writes:
...not all of us can afford Microsoftmumble to read mail...
And some us wouldn't use it if paid to do so. However, some MUAs such
as Gnus have format message commands that can render such a mess
readable.
I'll be damned