more likely your email program doesn't handle copied text well and
creates it as one part in an attachment that will be stripped.
(Example: HTML messages are usually 2 part - one plain text, one html
- if the html part is removed, you still have the text in the plain
text and only lose the formatting.)
On 6/27/05, Jim Dykes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Your posting to the WIN-HOME list has been rejected because
> it only contains material in a format disallowed by the list
> configuration. Even though the list is configured to remove
> unwanted material and process the remaining text, in this case
> there would be nothing left after removing the disallowed
> material. You may want to resend your message in plain text,
> which is always allowed."
>
> The only thing I can think of that would cause the rejection is
> "copied text". Isn't that allowed?
--
Diane Poremsky
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