[Gllug] WHY do my emals appear as multi-part & MIME format

Daniel Andersson daniel at septum.org
Sat Oct 26 10:44:43 UTC 2002


Clear Daysorry dennis, that was html as well ;o)

when you compose an email, do you select a "stationary"?
with blue background and stuff?

/ d

----- Original Message -----
From: Dennis Kersh
To: gllug at linux.co.uk
Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 1:16 AM
Subject: [Gllug] WHY do my emals appear as multi-part & MIME format




Hi Thank you Xander and Jim for your prompt replies .
Oh! I'm so sorry I would  not be rude, not ever intentionally.
>From this email on I'll be the perfect gent.This email is in plan text I
hope.
Dennis.

From: Xander D Harkness <xander at harkness.co.uk>
To: gllug at linux.co.uk
Date: 25 Oct 2002 19:23:11 +0100
Reply-To: gllug at linux.co.uk

On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 19:06, Dennis Kersh wrote:
> Clear Day My question is why do MY emails appear on my screen in three
formats when they arrive on list?
> The samples are in case they don't appear the same on your screens.
> I am using Outlook Express with hotmail, if not that is it the settings on
my computer. I hope my samples don't change on being reproduced here."Please
reply in plain English so I can understand".
The later versions of Outlook send email in HTML by default.  On mailing
lists, this is considered quite rude.

I believe that Hotmail also sends email as HTML.

If you have a hunt around on the settings you may find the send settings
and change these to plain text.

There are some very good mail clients about such as mozilla
(Mozilla.org) that allow you to set different modes HTML / Plain text
for different email addresses.

A good reason not to use HTML is that the vast majority of emails do not
require any extra mark up.

I have seen MS clients bulk a 3k email to 30-50k.

Kind regards
Xander


Dennis
denniskersh at hotmail.com


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