Evening Peter,
I'd like to add my couple of cents worth on the whole topic though in
addition to yours.
I support the use of HTML in e-mails and I fully support the benefits.
(The fact people still use text only e-mail readers amazes me but
thats a whole new discussion!)
What irks me is
David Moyle moyla...@westnet.com.au wrote:
I support the use of HTML in e-mails and I fully support the benefits.
What benefits?
(The fact people still use text only e-mail readers amazes me but
thats a whole new discussion!)
It's basic common sense. As well as being more accessible and
Hi Steven
Why does your friend compose his stuff in an email program?
The normal way i would have thought was to compose in a word
processing program using all the formatting available there and then
add it to the email as an attachment.
Cheers
John
On 11/10/2009, at 5:29 AM, David
I haven't asked that question of him John. I've never had call to user
a ruler in email myself, but each to their own I guess. However if
Outlook has a ruler feature, there are presumably reasons for it. I've
looked in Entourage and can't see a ruler feature. So back to the
original
Afternoon,
Don't want to sound like I'm harping on but I pose the question why
the user requires a ruler if there is no function/point? If the user
is using it to help layout an email unfortunately it won't make a
difference to the end user.
Maybe some education on email standards and
Thanks David. Maybe a ruler makes him feel better? :-) I'll take your
comments on board and have another chat with him. I can maybe show him
a couple of sample outputs and demo no difference.
Cheers, Steven
On 11/10/2009, at 1:50 PM, David Moyle wrote:
Afternoon,
Don't want to sound
Steven Knowles emai...@knowles.net.au wrote:
I'm trying to convince a friend of mine to stay with Apple's Mail as a
mail client, however there are two problems with Mail in his eyes.
One is bullet points which don't seem to appear as bullet points at
the recipient end (I've experienced
On 10/10/2009, at 11:15 PM, Steven Knowles wrote:
I'm trying to convince a friend of mine to stay with Apple's Mail as
a mail client, however there are two problems with Mail in his eyes.
One is bullet points which don't seem to appear as bullet points at
the recipient end (I've
I'm trying to convince a friend of mine to stay with Apple's Mail as a
mail client, however there are two problems with Mail in his eyes.
One is bullet points which don't seem to appear as bullet points at
the recipient end (I've experienced that as well).
The other is the absence of a
Evening. :)
Could you clarify what the bullet point issue is?
Ignore maybe my ignorance, but why do you require a ruler to create an
e-mail message? Since it is a dynamic layout system it will 90% of the
time look different on other computers anyway?
Cheers,
David Moyle
Systems
Good questions!
The bullet point issue might be solved. When this friend of mine
highlighted a list of points, and then followed Format Lists
Insert Bulleted Lists, a bullet point list wasn't created. I'd always
found bullet points in Mail to be not friendly to work with, so that
Morning!
That will be great if the bullet point issue is fixes!
I'd be interested to hear why he does need a ruler, I'm sure there is
one!
Cheers, David
On 11/10/2009, at 0:41, Steven Knowles emai...@knowles.net.au wrote:
Good questions!
The bullet point issue might be solved. When
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