No Problem, Patton, if no one tells me it ain't wrapping text how can I
know?
Usually there is something we can do, it might take a bit of fiddling to
get right, and some of us might need advice from others more technically
proficient. (Kind of like the cars) I don't think anyone should get booted
or anything, but I think we should seek to "drive our mailers" so they
cause as little irritation as possible.
Phil Vanner.
However, if anyone wants to offend with content, rather than mailer
idiosyncrasies, I say go for it!
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> From: Patton Dickson <kpatton@worldnet.att.net>
> To: Phil Vanner <pvanner@pclink.com>
> Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net <spridgets@Autox.Team.Net>
> Subject: Re: non-standard e-mail features are very irritating
> Date: Friday, December 12, 1997 3:51 PM
>
>
>
> Phil Vanner wrote:
>
> > List:
> > And I quote... (From Mark Bradakis' "welcome to spridgets" message
that we all got when we signed up.)
> > ...Also remember that not everyone has the latest and greatest
technology at their fingertips. Keep your text limited to lines less than
80 characters long. Folks using PCs with Microsoft tools may have trouble
with this. DO NOT send attachments, photos, or HTML formatted mail. Learn
to drive your mailer or go away.
> >
> > Not really much room for quibbling is there?
>
> OOPS.. I hit send instead of spell check,
>
> What I was saying, is that some of these things happen and there is not a
bunch we can
> do about it. Sometimes Netscape wraps it, other times it doesn't. Not
really reliable.
> But it can be annoying. So at least with that factor, it may not be on
the senders end
> alone.
>
> Patton
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