Title: HTML email
Goto
Tools-->Options-->Select the Mail Format Tab-->Change the drop down to
Plain Text.
That's
what did it for me.
Eric
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Barry
AlexanderSent: Monday, June 09, 2003 10:45 AMT
On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 09:27, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> With respect for those who have paid for their Redhat network
> subscription, and the related early access:
>
> I will refrain from using such boot-leg sites. I would encourage others
> to do the same.
>
> Ric
Maybe I missed something but I thoug
>The last time I installed Windows, without any applications, it took
>four hours. It took me eight to do the install for a friend... This is
>why things like "ghost" are widely used in the Windows world.
Yes this is true but a newbie can install without having to know a ton about
what is going
>Are you speaking about the mailing list software or is this really a
>mail server ?
>
> Aly.
>
>
I am trying to set a server up for a small hosting service, so I will need
to able to handle multiple users over multiple domains. The only access that
will be needed is POP3/SMTP and I have my
I am trying to set-up an email server but since I am new to Linux, I have no
idea which one is the best. Any ideas?
Eric
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