Lorne,
Thanks for all three answers.
I think your right, The new North American Morgan Club should post a web page
and allow the member
to down load it at will. That's the most productive, and cost effective way to
handle a groups
newsletter communications. But I don't think we should be posting a competing
web site. As, you
point out there are enough "web sites".
I'm posting this message of the list so every interesting person can
comment.
Ed.
" LMG@GoMoG" wrote:
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> LMG
> GoMoG at
> http://www.angelfire.com/mi/GoMoG/
>
> Hi Ed,
>
> No, I did not get the email on "What's New Pussycat? I
> am going to set it up on the Movie page pronto. and
> many many thanks yet again.
>
> On Wed, 04 Aug 1999 08:04:58 Ed Herman wrote:
> >Lorne, One more question. Can you E-mail a formated
> form like a Newsletter? would the receivers computer
> effect the format? If you scan an image how well does
> it E-mail?
> Ed.
>
> That is not "one more question" that is three more
> questions but you are treated more generously here at
> GoMoG.
>
> Can you E-mail a formated form like a Newsletter?
>
> ANS. Yes, you can but it makes for a long email which
> would heavily freeze up most receivers' 'puters for a
> bit. You would be best to get permission to do that
> OR have them go to a site for a download at their convenience.
>
> If you scan an image how well does it E-mail?
>
> ANS. Images email without problem..just a time factor
> depending on how high a quality an image you sent.
>
> Would the receivers computer effect the format?
>
> If we are talking about an email, unless the receiver
> has their email set to html acceptance the text would
> come out as plain vanilla no image no color computer
> text a la this email. On this note, html acceptance
> setting your email is a fast way of not being able to
> communicate on the List which will not recognize html
> emails. Considering how many of us on on the List the
> download option is best, or we have to change how the
> List operates.
>
> On a download, color resolution can be a factor but my
> site has stats that tell me the most common settings
> used by my visitors and I use those color settings. 800x600 and 16 bit in
>the GoMoG site case.
>
> The questions need more absolute confirmation but those
> are the rough parameters. Most newsletters of this
> type are "distributed" but email notification of its
> posting to a web site with a link to that site.
>
>
>
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