>Do I understand that certain persons are composing mail on AOL (whatever >THAT is) and are not able to send plain text? > Yes... America On Line The largest Internet Service Provider in the USofA for the computer funtionally disadvantaged but otherwise really nice folks. It may be possible that AOL doesn't allow non-HTML to be sent but I would find that really weird. Wait... we ARE talking about AOL... it probably true.
tim
>Entity Aristotle Sagan spoke thus: > > > Hyper > > Text > > Markup > > Language > > > > Thats where them there URLs > > > > Universal > > Resource > > Locators > > > > come in. Along with a boatload of formatting cymbals that most plain >text > > readers don't like... > > > > like <head>. (I won't explain that one... it's all programming) > > > > *L* > > > > anyhowz. I have no idea how to tell you to NOT send HTML from AOL. > > > > tim o'brien > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com |
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