[SLUG] HTML Email format part 3

2000-10-18 Thread Alister Waller
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

Re: [SLUG] HTML Email format part 3

2000-10-18 Thread Stuart Cooper
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

[SLUG] Html Email Format part 3

2000-10-18 Thread Rodos
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

Re: [SLUG] HTML Email format part 3

2000-10-18 Thread CaT
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

Re: [SLUG] HTML Email format part 3

2000-10-18 Thread Jobst Schmalenbach
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