< > is an HTML code for a "non-breaking space" character. HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the language used to author web pages. Some email programs, including Microsoft Outlook, encode email messages in HTML--that's how you get all those stupid codes in email. You can turn this feature off but generally users are not sophisticated enough to know how and why to do this. Yes, it is annoying... MM co >From: Caston/Payne <cdcaston@NNI.COM> >Reply-To: Caston/Payne <cdcaston@NNI.COM> >To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM >Subject: < > in e-mails >Date: Wed, 26 May 1999 22:31:48 -0400 > >I constantly received e-mail from the list (only) with this   >splattered throughout the message? What is it and how does one get rid of >it? >Example: ><snip> > Have you checked the archives? Lots of info. Also, NOW is >definitely the time to upgrade. Several reasons, why. First, >you can get a much better engine. Second, more reliability. >Third, more power. Fourth, more enjoyment. And you >thought you already knew how much fun Vanagons are! :) Fifth, and >most importantly from a pocket book standpoint, you end up with a more >valuable vehicle. The better engine moves your vehicle into a class >of the elite among Vanagons. Should you sell it, it will bring >more. Vanagon people will reco > >Later, > >Dave & Sherrie >Allentown, PA soon to be VA > zzzzzzzzzz__ > |E[__] [__]|[_]\\ > | _DC&SP | _ || >* * * =-( )---------( )--= > > > >This note contains 100% recycled electrons
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