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Hello Curtis!

Saturday, July 22, 2000, 1:04:07 PM, you wrote:

> On Sat, 22 Jul 2000 10:11:43 +0100, Tony Boom wrote:

TB>> What fascinates me is the amount of OE users that don't realize OE
TB>> sends html by default.

>         It sends HTML as well as a plain text version by default.


Well, as I explained earlier, in our agency most people - I am the one
who not - use OE with default "Send HTML". Which is very funning
considering that most e-mails contain only simple one sentence
messages without formatting. Actually most of them put their whole
message (i.e. "There's fruit in the kitchen") in the subject field.
And TB! shows two tabs, one is the plain text message (default view
for me at work) and the other is the HTML view, which is basically the
same ...

So much for OE users and parsimony ;-).

- --
Using The Bat! 1.44
        under Windows 95 4.0 Build
1212  C

Dierk Haasis

If all men acted from enlightened self interest, the world would be  a
paradise in comparison to what it is. (Bertrand Russell)

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