Ok, all very good reasons for using text based email. I wasn't being
aggressive, unlike some replies, I was asking the questions out of genuine
curiosity.
Now, in regard to bandwith. Why do some people send the same email to me as
they send to the list, i read the list??? surely that is creating
Ok, all very good reasons for using text based email. I wasn't being
aggressive, unlike some replies, I was asking the questions out of genuine
curiosity.
no problem. just because modern computers can do gee-whiz things doesn't mean
that they should be doing them.
Now, in regard
jest
Well for those of you who complained about my email it was actually in
ASCII text format with a non-proportional font.
Can I ask why people use html enabled mail clients?? What is the benefit
of this? Is this a Windows thing?? Seems strange when you look at what
computers are capable of
On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 01:18:08AM -, Stuart Cooper wrote:
Ok, all very good reasons for using text based email. I wasn't being
aggressive, unlike some replies, I was asking the questions out of genuine
curiosity.
no problem. just because modern computers can do gee-whiz
On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 12:08:43PM +1100, DaZZa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Alister Waller wrote:
Now, in regard to bandwith. Why do some people send the same email to me as
they send to the list, i read the list??? surely that is creating bandwith??
Because people