alnephew Wrote:
> How To Communicate with RCSE using AOL:
>
> There are a lot of good points in this thread, but the main one is left
> out. To send a TEXT ONLY message using AOL.. just RIGHT CLICK on the
> message box when you are composing the email and SELECT "Compose As
> Plain Text" at
How To Communicate with RCSE using AOL:
There are a lot of good points in this thread, but the main one is left
out. To send a TEXT ONLY message using AOL, which you have to do to
subscribe or unsubscribe to RCSE, and which you should also use when
posting on RCSE to avoid having your message fol
Mark
Thank you very much for the help, but with my level of experience with
computers that all went right over my head. :confused: I am on AOL and
it is easy to use and works very well for me except in this one
situation. Some day I will understand why experienced computer pros
dislike AOL so mu
In particluar, it is best to add a line with just
end
to make sure signatures don't get confused.
Arne Ansper wrote:
On Fri, 17 Mar 2006, D.S. wrote:
Thanks for the info Phil. That doesn't work for me either. I did manage
My experience with soaring-request@airage.com processor is that
On Fri, 17 Mar 2006, D.S. wrote:
Thanks for the info Phil. That doesn't work for me either. I did manage
My experience with soaring-request@airage.com processor is that it needs
a valid command in the first line. I have a habit to start e-mails with
few empty lines, so they look better in
>From the RCSE web site:
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Thanks for the info Phil. That doesn't work for me either. I did manage
to contact the guy, but I had to call a friend of mine who is
subscribed to get the email info. I have only had a computer for a
couple of years, and with what I have learned in that time I can't
figure out this whole RCSE thi
- Original Message -
From: "D.S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Is it necessary to subscribe to RCSE to contact another guest user? I
would like to contact Peter about the Extreme he is selling in the
other thread.
I just went to the RCSE archive:
http://www.mail-archive.com/soaring@airage.
Is it necessary to subscribe to RCSE to contact another guest user? I
would like to contact Peter about the Extreme he is selling in the
other thread.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=490366
He requested that interested parties contact him by email but he did
not post his email a
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